COL.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FLOWERS 
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OK    THE 


CITY  OF  CHARLESTON. 

SOUTH    CAROLINA, 
'   For     the     Year     1861. 


ILLUSTRATED  BY 


STATISTICAL    TABLES 


PREPARED   UNDER  THE  AUTHORITY  OF  THE  CITY  COUNCIL 


FREDERICK    A.    FORD 


C  H  A  H  L  E  S  T  O  N  : 

BTKAM-rOWRR      PREiSKS      OF      KVATfS      »*COOiWKI.  L, 
Ko.  6  Bro»/1  and  KKt  Knot  B«)r  Rtr«el. 

1861. 


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'10.  DO 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 


Exirart'  from  thf  .Mluutfn,   October  2.3'/,   1860. 

Petition  of  numerous  nicrchants  and  tttHcrs,  prayinfr  Council  to  liave  a 
correct  census  of  the  City  taken  at  a.s  early  a  day  as  pussible 

Alderman  Rijrgs  oflTen-d  the  followino;  resolution,  wliieh  was  adopted: 

Be.tolvefl,  That  the  Memorial  be  rererred  to  a  connnittee  of  three,  whc 
shall  recommend  to  Council  proper  pefsons  to  take  a  complete  Census  of 
the  City,  together  with  such  statisticaf  information  as  may  be  necessary  U< 
exhibit  the  condition  and  prospects  of  the  City,  to  superintend  the  manage- 
ment ^d  publication  of  the  same,  and  to  aji])ortion  to  the  several  Wards 
their  representation  in  Council,  in  conformity  to  the  Act  of  the  General 
Assembly,  passed  June  1st,  1838. 

The  Mayor  appointed  the  following  committee,  viz:  Aldcrmeu  Riggs. 
Edgerton,  and  Ryan. 


Extrnrl  Jroui    thr    .\fii,ii)fn.    Mitrch    2f>th,    1S61. 

Alderman  Riggs,  from  the  Special  Committee,  to  whom  was  referred  the 
petition  in  relation  to  the  City  Census,  ask  leave  to  report : 

That  unavoidable  circumstances  have  prevented  their  earlier  attention 
to  this  matter,  but  in  sufficient  time  to  ensure  its  completion  for  all  practi- 
cal purposes. 

Your  committee  contemplated  adopting  the  plan  of  dividing  the  City  in 
sections  or  si^juares,  and  availing  themselves  of  the  services  of  such  of  our 
citizens  (many  of  whom  kindly  otT'ered)  who  would  be  willing  to  take  the 
census  of  the  sfpiare  or  block  in  which  they  resiile ;  ami  in  this  way  it  was 
thought  an  accurate  result  would  be  obtained,  ami  at  mudi  saviug  of 
expense  to  the  City.  Rut  we  find,  on  n-flcction,  that  whilst  tliis  plan  ha," 
its  a<l vantages,  it  is  not  certain  that  it  may  not  cause  <lelay.  and  in  the 
result  d^p]X)int  our  expectatif*ns,  as  we  would  have  necessarily  to  engage 
the  si-rvices  of  some  comjx-tent  person  in  the  end,  to  compihi  an<l  arran^zt 
the  publication  of  the  9<'veral  returns  made  under  this  jilan.  AVe  hav«'. 
therefore,  deemed  it  best  that  this  system  should  not  l)e  a<lopted,  but  that 
the  work  be  placed  under  the  sujiervision  of  a  competent  person,  to  pre- 
pare and  compih-  an  accurat*'  Census  of  the  City,  with  such  statistical 
information  as,  we  trust,  will  meet  the  want^s  of  the  community,  ami  to 
apportion  to  the  .several  Wards  their  proper  representation  in  Council,  in 
conformity  to  the  Act  of  the  tJeneral  Assembly,  passerl  June  1st,  18.^S 
And  in  onler  to  ensure  this  result,  your  committee  recommend  that  author- 
ity \w  given  them  to  engage  the  s<rvices  of  Mr.  FHKI>r.Ki«K  A.  F<»lil»,  at  th« 
sum  stat4*d  in  his  communication  to  th<'  Committer,  feeling  assured  he  i' 
fully  competent  to  acconijilish  the  work  satisfactorily,  which  your  <oniinit- 
tce  are  sanguine  will  result  in  exliibiling  an  increaae  in  populatinn. 
enter]iriso  and  growth,  in  all  the  essentials  that  make  up  a  flourishing 
community. 

All  of  wh)"h  i*-  re'p<-t fully  cubmitt'cd. 

(Signed)  J.  S.  RUifJS. 

E.  W,  EDCiERTON. 
THOS.  RYAN. 


188370. 


i4  I'RorKEPrNfis. 

May  15.  1861. 
Tlu-  C'liininitk'C  on  the  City  Criisus  arc  of  opinion  tliaf  tin'  numlK>rin;»  of 
till"  liouKfs  in  tlu-  City  is  ratluT  for  tlic  convi-nii-nic  of  n-fiTiMUt'  to  tho 
resiilfnci's  and  jtlarfH  of  ImsinesH  of  tlie  fitizons,  tlian  for  tlic  pnr[M)si-  of 
a-H-iTtainini;  tlic  nunibtT  of  lions<>s  in  tho  City,  which  is  otherwisi-  luoro 
aiH  iiratfly  attainiil;  an<l,  con-iiiiufntly,  wIutc  our  houso,  for  instant  r,  has 
bi-rn  <livi<K'<l  on  the  frronnd-floor,  in  front,  into  two  or  nion*  business  oflircs. 
and  the  upper  part  is  o<i'nj)ii'd,  pcrliaps,  as  a  lxjanlinj;-liouse  or  ])rivatr 
rt'sidfinf — tin-  |«irtifS  doinj?  bii>iiu'ss  in  tin-  oflires  below,  as  well  as  the 
person  n'sidin}»  or  keejilmr  a  boardin^r-hotise  above,  arc  entitled  each  to  a 
separate  reference  to  these  places  of  business  or  resilience  by  Ifieir  own 
numbers  respectively.  And  Mr.  Foitn,  in  prc|>arin<x  the  City  Census,  is 
rt^queste<l  to  conforni  as  far  as  j)rautitablc  to  this  principle  of  nnnibering. 

J.  s.  Ki(;(;s. 

E.  w.  ki)(;i:rtox. 

TH08.  RYAN. 


Alderman  Ri;rp8,  from  the  Special  Committee,  inailo  tho  fnlldwing  Report,  whiih 
was  cdiicurrtMl  in  : 

Tho  Special  Ccncus  Coinniitteo,  empowered  liy  rciioliition  of  Council,  tn  have  the 
census  taken,  aud  the  iiropcr  re]irctii.'iilHtioii  in  t'lmncil  aj)porli"ncd  acconliuj;  to  the 
Act  of  the  General  Asseuitdy,  iia.«.«cd  June  l^t,  ISIJS,  bej;  leave,  respectfully,  to  re- 
port: That  in  oliedience  to  tho  resolution  referred  to,  your  Committee  engaged 
Frederick  A.  Ford,  Esq.,  for  the  purjxDic,  who  immcdiiitely  commenced  the  work, 
under  the  plan  agreed  upon,  and  having;  now  finished  his  labors,  has  delivered  the 
nmv  in  nianuf^cript,  rea<ly  for  putdication. 

It  would  scarcely  be  rciiiiirod  in  this  re])ort  to  refer  in  detail  to  the  accuracy,  us 
far  as  wc  can  judge,  attaiiu'<l,  as  the  work  will  be  puldisbcd  as  soon  as  po.'sildc,  and 
will,  therefore,  speak  for  itself.  M'e  have  only  ainu-il  in  the  disoharjje  of  our  duty, 
to  present  to  tho  community  a  correct  and  ruliublu  census,  containing  such  statisti- 
cal information  as  will  be  of  interest,  and  more  especially,  to  cumply  with  the  Act 
of  the  (jeiieral  Assembly,  requiring  a  decennial  ccnsufi  to  1)C  taken  for  the  ])urpo80 
of  giving  to  the  several  Ward.s  their  pr(>|u'r  representation  in  Council.  It  will  be 
seen  that  our  City  has  inercaseil  in  ])opulation,  if  not  in  a  rapid,  certainly  in  a  per- 
manent and  i)rosperous  ratio — a  result  more  gratifying  than  if  it  were  increase<I  by 
mere  numbers,  without  i>ur  orderly,  <|uiet  and  law-loving  people,  which  we  venture 
l-o  say  cannot  be  surpassed,  if  ecpialled,  l)y  any  city  of  its  size.  .\  fact  so  encour- 
aging needs  no  further  comntenl. 

Under  the  present  apportionment  Council  will  hereafter  be  entitled  to  airincrease 
of  two  Hilditiwial  Aldermen  in  the  I'pper  Wards,  making  in  all  eightcon;  whilst 
Ward  No.  2  will  lose  one.  and  Waril  No.  I  will  gain  one,  the  same  number  will  be 
preserved  in  the  Lower  Wards  as  heretofore.  It  is  to  lie  hoped  that  this  additional 
increase  in  representation  will  enure  to  the  interest  ami  prosperily  of  all  tlie  Wards, 
as  the  City  will  hereal'ler  not  bo  designated  in  making  ta.x  returns,  as  before,  in 
Upper  and  Lower  Wards  scparalely,  but  as  a  whole,  and  all  sei^ional  differences,  if 
i^uy  e.xists,  will  thus  bo  obliterated,  and  the  general  good,  without  particular  regard 
t/)  locality,  become  the  paramount  motive,  wliilst  a  judicious  oversight  will  be  oh- 
Horvcd  by  the  representatives  of  their  several  Wards. 

Your  Committee,  in  conclusion,  find  it  an  agreeable  duty  to  refer  to  the  able  and 
faithful  manner  in  which  Mr.  Ford  has  disebargcd  the  arduous  duties  incident  to  his 
engagement,  and  we  feel  confident  that  when  the  work  is  )>ublished  and  submitt«d 
t.)  critical  examination,  it  will  not  fall  siiorl  of  public  e.xpeclalion  ;  for  it  will  not 
be  forgotten  that  during  the  present  ilisturbed  slate  of  alTaiis,  dilViculties,  in  many 
instances,  must  have  arisen,  and  u  generous  public  will  not  fail  to  make  the  proper 
allowances. 

Mr.  Ford's  communication,  addrossod  to  tho  Committee,  is  annexed  to  this  report, 
and  it  but  remains  for  us  obtain  authority  to  have  the  work  published  imme- 
diately. Respectfully  submitted, 

.1.    i*^.    HldtiS.    Chairman    Com,    Ce/i»ii«. 
E.  W.  EDtJERTON. 
TliOS.  RYAN. 


REPORT 

ox  THE  COMPLETION  OF  TTIE  f!ENSUS  OF  1801. 


Charleston,  September  20,  1861. 

To  Messrs.  Jon:s  S.  TiioGs,  E.  W.  Edgerton  and  Tiiomaf 

Ryan,  Committee  on  th£  Census  : 

Qentf — Having  connplcted  the  taking  and  arrangement 
of  the  Decennial  Ccnsns  of  the  City,  I  heg  leave  to  report, 
briefly,  that  I  find  the  population  to  be  48,409 — aconsidera- 
Ide  increase  over  any  number  heretofore  returned,  "^i^ith 
a  view  to  accuracy,  before  I  comniencod  my  arrangements 
your  ojiinions  as  to  the  principle  upon  which  an  enumera- 
tion of  the  houses  of  the  city  should  be  had  were  requested. 
The  principle  prescribed  by  you  for  my  guidance  has  been 
stnctly  pursued,  and  the  number  of  every  house  witliin 
tlie  eoqiorate  limits  correctly  ascertained  and  preserved. 
Taking  every  family  under  the  number  of  the  house  in 
which  they  resided,  it  \^§is  nearly  impossible  to  omit  any 
one,  as  the  omission  would  at  oiic^  be  apparent  oft  the  face 
of  my  schedule,  in  the  line  devoted  to  the  number  of  the 
house.  This  plan  diflers  from  any  heretofore  adopted,  and 
I  have  reason  to  bcHevc  lias  been  effectual  in  my  attaining 
accurately  the  po|»ulation  of  Charleston.  The  Census  hav- 
ing been  ordcre<1  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  tljc  ivjire- 
sentatiou  of  Aldermen  in  Council  for  the  ensuing  ten  yearn, 
T  procured  the  writtcji  o]tini<^in  of  Judge  T*ringle  as  to  the 
law  regulating  the  representation,  and  the  ]»rinciple  upon 
which  the  calculation  wa«  to  l)e  Itapcd.  I  find  that  by  the 
increase  of  population  and  taxation  of  AVard  No.  4,  since 


188370 


.8  RF.PORT. 

the  Ceii!«us  takiii  in  \><\s.  ilmt  AVanl  liajs  boconic  t'lititlod 
to  one  additionaT  Alderman,  and  Ward  Xo.  2  loses  one — 
^the  other  Lowor  Wards  retain  tlieir  present  representation; 
and  Wards  No.  5  and  <>,  by  increase  of  ])opnlation  and  tax- 
ation, have  eacli  become  entitled  to  one  additional  Alder- 
man. Tlie  number,  therefore,  of  Aldermen  for  the  ensuing 
teil  years  will  bi-  cigliteen  instead  of  sixteen,  the  present 
number. 

I  have  made  out  a  set  of  Tables,  shewing  the  construction 
of  the  city,  the  i)opulation,*  with  ages  and  nativity  of  the 
whites,  and  number  and  ages  of  the  slaves  and  free  persons 
of  color — the  population  of  each  street  in  the  city  sepa- 
rately, and  the  present  owners  and  occupants  of  every 
house.  These  tables,  with  my  calculation  of  the  represen- 
tation in  Council,  to  which  the  ditierent  Wards  are  entitled, 
are  herewith  submitted. 

Respectfully,  etc., 

FREDKTnCK  A.  FORD. 


CENSUS 


OF 


CH^ELESTO:^^. 


A  Table,  showing  the  Construction  of  the  City. 


WARDS. 


'     NUMBER  OF 
BRICK  HOUSES. 


NUMBER  OF 
WOODEN    HOUSES. 


TOTAL. 


HOUSES 

ERECTED 

SINCE     1850. 


No.  1.. 

498 

146 

644 

8 

"  2.. 

2.51 

377 

628 

58 

"  ?•• 

606 

.515 

1,121 

61 

"  4.. 

620  ' 

7.51 

1,371 

118 

"  5.. 

99 

6.52 

7.51 

1.36 

"  6.. 

79 

907 

986 

197 

"  7.. 

16 

424 

440 

157 

"  «.. 

10 

741 

751 

470 

Total. 

2,179 

.   4,51| 

6,692 

1,205 

8 


CENSUS    OF   CrfARLESTON. 


In  the  report  made  to  the  Cky  Council  of  tlie  Census 
taken  in  1848,  tlie  population  of  the  city,  as  it  appeal's  by 
the  United  States  Census,  is  brouirht  down  to  the  year 
1x40.  Tlio  ]>(»]»ulati(iii  as  returui'(l  for  the  years  185(»  and 
1H60  (the  sul»so(|Uc'nt  decades)  appears  hy  the  following 
Tables  obtained  from  the  ofhce  of  the  Marslial  of  the  Con- 
federate States  for  llu-  District  of  South  Carolina,  the 
Census  of  1850  havinLf  l)een  taken  jirevit)us  to  the  annex- 
ation of  the  neck  to  the  city,  and  the  Census  of  1860  after 
the  annexation. 


United  States  Census,  1850. 


WARDS. 

whites. 

slaves. 

1       FREE 

PERSONS 
lOP  COLOR. 

TOTAL. 

Ward    1    

2,807 
2,750 
4,386 
5,499 

2,446 
3,209 
3,241 
5,796 

'            165 
;            319 

518 
997 

5,418 

'> 

6,278 

"      3   

^  145 

"      4   

12  292 

Neck  

15,442 
4,570 

14,692 
4,840 

l,91t!i 
1^442 

32.133 

1().S52 

20,012 

19,532 

,      3,441 

42,986 

United  States  Census,  1860. 

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WARDS.  WHITES  ANd'    SLAVES. 

I     COLORED.     I 

Ward  No.  1 1  2,476  I     1,120 

2 2.148  2,727 

3 !  4,092  1,648 

4 5,413  1^^3.253 

"              5 1  3,226  '      1,445 

6 4,193  2,000 

7 1  2,040  I         534 

8 1  2,996  '         879 

'^r-  26,584     ;    13,606 


TOTAL 


3,596 

4,875 
5,740 
8,666 
4.671 
6,1 '.•3 
2,57i> 
3,H75 


40,195 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


Table  Showing  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City. 


WARDS. 

! 

WHITE.       1        SLAVE. 

FREE 
COLORED. 

TOTAL. 

No.  1 

0 

2,681 

3,102 
4,522 
5,926 
2,739 
3,476 
1,924 
2,. 599 

1,578 
3,137 
2,221 
4,365 
2,111 
2,381 
609 
1.253 

121 

161 
370 
815 
853 
760 
201 
504 

4,380 

6,400 

3 

4 

5 

7,113 

11,106 

5,703 

6 

7 

6,617 
2,734 

8 

4,356 

'                    ' 

Total 

26,969          17,655 

3,785 

48,409 

Table  of  the  White  Inhabitants. 


WARDS. 

WHITE 
MALES. 

WHITE 
FEMALES. 

TOTAL. 

NUMBER 

OF 

FAMILIES. 

Xo.   1 

2 

3 

4 

,') 

1,370 

1,431 
2,269 
2,754' 
1,389 
1,695 
968 
1,263 

1.311 

1,671 
2,253 
3,172 
1.350 
1,781 
9.56 
1,336 

2,681 
3,102 
4,522 
.5,926 
2,739 
3,476 
1,924 
2,599 

436 
689 
921 
1,019 
524 

6 

7 

574 
319 

8 

610 

13,139 

13,8.30 

26,9(i'.t 

5,092 

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52  151 

69  261 

78  276 


175 


131 
155 
237 
241 
130 


225  236 
126  117 
167  151 


398  1518  1398 


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363 

243 

256 

264 

202 

387 

4.36 

403 

521 

588 

466 

320 

273 

209 

392 

339 

203 

153 

199 

158 

229 

227 

193 

2453 

2689 

2137 

1.36 
151 
286 


69 

88 

110 


289  183 


138 

152 

96 

136 


1384 


714 


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37 
50 
77 
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1460 
711 
802 
481 
602 

6730 

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893 
1427 
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936 
586 
751 

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TABLE, 
Showing  the  Population  of  each  Street  in  the  City. 


STREETS.  White   Pehsons.     Slaves.     Free  Colored.       TOTAL. 

Aiken..* 19  14  5  38 

Alexander 153  174  37  364 

Allway 45  ...  ...  45 

America 274  144  77  *  495 

Amherst 184  42  22  248 

Ann 91  50  11  152 

Anson -353  252  65  670 

Archdale 182  117  36  335 

Ashe 19  21  40 

Ashley 243  191  16  450 

Ashton 25  13  ...  38 

Atlantic 86  41  4  131 

Bay 45  57  ...  102 

Bedon's  Alley 25  22  2  49 

Beaufain 394  272  48  714 

Bee GQ  46  7  119 

Benseman's  Court 1  9  2  12 

Berresford 24  14  21  59 

Blake 40  20  ...  60 

Borgard 116  22  27  165 

Broad 485  557  25  1,067 

Bull 184  227  49  460 

Burns'  Lanfe 124  26  15  165 

Calhonn 1,164  599  185  1,948 

Catinon ..;..^...487  261  47  795 

Cannon's  Court!..VF.;....6  2  ...  8 

Cedar  Court 24  16  17  67 

Chalmers 73  82  4  109 

Chapel 94  141  50  286 

Charlotte 185  203  34  422 

Aesnut 31  "*...  8  84 

Chinqucjtin 11  ^i^  ...  16 


16  ^  CENSUS   (5r   CHARLESTON. 

STREETS.  WiiiTK  Pkusons.     Si.avks.     Fkkk  Colorkd.        TOTAL. 

Clnsolnrs  Mill  and  Lot..l5      ^      112  ...  1-27 

Church  808      ^      3o3  67 

CliHur<l  3<i  21  9 

Clirtbrd.s  Alloy 1  76  ...  77 

Colloirc \ :").")  47  1^  120 

Culuiuhus :{<I2  70  1>  ;51M) 

Comiiiir 771  514  273     "*^      1,558 

Concord 106  '36  ...  142 

Congrci^s 10  13  ...  23 

Cooj.er 14  2  ...  16 

(\)0]»er's  Court 16  1>  ...  25 

Cordes 

Council 30  41  ...  71 

Court  IIouso  vScjuare 22  21  ...  43 

Cromwell  s  Terrace 47  2  ...  49 

Cumberland 82  33  <)  121 

Desportes'  Court 1  27  17  45 

Doreefs  Court 20  5  25 

Doughty (il  29  1  9\ 

Drake..'. 72  76  2  150 

Duncan 32  63  61  156 

EaHt  Jiattery  c^  K.  l'.ay..S7(i  655  30  1,561 

Elizabetli...* .....60  132  70  271 

Elliott 105  53  17  175 

aEIui  How 14  ...  20  34 

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Feli.x  10  10  18  47 

Ford's  Cotirt 1  6  5  12 

Franklin  101  98  ...  lOO 

Gadsden 1:56  77  2  215 

Friend 172  146  10  328 

George 208  267  20  444 

Qibbes 21  26  ...  47 

Gillon 0  2  ...  11 

Glebe 68  40  ...  108 

Green 29  29  7  i)5 

Greenhill  .10  17  ...  27 

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CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


17 


STREETS.  WniTK   Pkhsons. 

Gr6ve 2 

Guiiriiard 86  , 

Haekors  Alley 38  ., 

Ilai^erman's  Court 4  ^ 

Hniiipdcii  Court 46 

Ilnmpstead  Mall 55 

IIaii<»ver 200 

Hard's'Alley 80 

Ilaniey's  Court 

llasolf 185 

Hayiie 10 

Henrietta 70 

Hester 

Hey  ward's  Court 37 

H(.rl heck's  Alley... ......  100 

Hu.lson '. ...35 

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Hunters  Court 22 

lusjK'ction  114 

Islini^ton  Court 17 

Jasjjer  Court 59 

John  77 

Johnson's  C?ourt 11> 

Judith (35 

Kin^r .3^023 

Kirklands  Lane 6 

Lajlson's  Court 5 

Lamboll 72 

Laurel 37 

LaureiiH  175 

Legare..  140 

Liheiiy '^•A'- ^•' 

Lightwood's  Alley 5 

Lilly  Court 23 

Liniehouse  ..  ..so 

Line 244 

•  Linguanl 1 20 


Slaves. 

FuEK  Colored. 

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48 

50 

5 

1 

42 

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1 

39 

2 

13 

19 

9 

55 

21 

76 

27 

11 

238 

21 

6 

57 

210 

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85 

229 

29 

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48 

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14 

147 

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52 

39 

205 

12 

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102 

153 

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169 

23 

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88 

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228 

368 

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38 

75 

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78 

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Lodjre  Allev 10  ...  ...  10 

Loi^an  «>')  .~t(]  5  120 

Loiiiritudc  Laiic :58  1<»  1  44 

Lucas -l:]  4'.'  17  89 

Lviich KIT  15-^  11  -JT'J 

Maira/iiu' 1:^7  IIT.  87  2!M) 

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Marion 4H  ^4  ...  (10 

Market 28S  75  4(5  409 

Marsh i)8  '38  11  147 

Marv  144  129  4i»  322 

,\fazyck 120  98  10  240 

Mcliridos  Lane 13  20  1  40 

MoKc'c'ii^an's  Court 14  ...  ...  U 

Mc'.NLihou's  Court 7  5  ...  12'" 

Mc-i-tiiitr 1.447  St4r)  104  2,496 

Middle 121  02  28  *     '^.^'  206 

Mill 7<i  45  K)  131 

Mills  (IJeunett's) 0  70  ...  85 

Minority 13  20  10  43 

Montau:ue 107  208  '49  424 

Morris 109  ■    110  74^  353 

Mott's  Lane 4  11  0  '  21 

Moultrie 13  4(1  11  70 

Mount 3  5  2  10 

•fttesau 108  ,  73  119  ^300 

New 100  130  ...  236 

Norman 22  9  1  32 

Nunan  30  3  4  37 

Oak  7  1  ...  8 

Orange tL'  57  7  126 

Orange  Coui-t 19  ...  ...  .19 

Taine's  (\)urt 29  ...  ...  29 

ralnietto 4  29  2  35 

Park !»  3  ...  12 

Payne 11  1  ...  12 

Percy 54  9  11  74 


CENSUS    OF    niAKLESTON. 
STREETS.  Whitk  Pkrsons.     Si.avks.     Fiikk 

Pickett's  Alley 5  4 

Pincknoy 171  48 

Pino  (Ward  No.  7) 18  6 

Pino  (Ward  No.  8)  25    ■  6 

Philadelphia ».90  3 

Phillips'  Conrt 18  7 

Pitt...^., 225  302 

Porter's  Row ^3  10 

President 31  10 

Priee's  Alley 19  8 

Princess 7  *       7 

Pringle 3  3 

Priolean 5 

Ji'ritchard 59  23 

(^leen  .......950  255 

l^acr 10 

Kadcliffo..: 163  174 

Reaper's  Alley 12  3 

Peid 180  68 

Podgers'  AUe^y... 15  5 

Popcrs  Court.'. 11  4 

Rose  Lane.-, 17  "  7 

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Rnnniey 4 

l^itlodge 189  215 

Rntlodge  Avenue 371  346 

Saufc-Souoi 12  16 

rSavago 12<l  98 

HhellAlley 19 

8]ic[iherd 50  14 

Short 30  41 

Short  Court «,....«- 22  1 

Sim*  Ml  s... A. 4 2 

Sires 64  U* 

Sire8  Alley, 87 

Smith ' 392  292 

Sniith'H  Lauo 32  36 

Sniithf*  Place 11  .    6:. 


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24 

31 

93 

25 

49 

570 

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15 

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STREETS.*  WniTK  Pkhsoxs.     Slavks.     Frkk  Colohki>.        TOTAL. 

Society 204  1{»5  14  473. 

South ;")S  lU  41)  123 

South  Jia.v 14i»  231  ...  3S(i 

Si.rinic-" 4S4  242  73  7D9 

State' 3(llt  10^  -JO  431 

St.  Miehaels  Alk'V 10  4  ...  14*' 

Stoll's  Alloy ^^3  41  10  134 

St.  rhilii. 778  40'.'  ir.'  1,306 

Thcnias 2;')  47  ...  72 

Thompson's  Court 1<>  2;i  39 

Tradd 835  <  574  26  1,435 

Trapinanu 20  44  ...  70 

Trout's  Court 12  ...  ...  12 

Truiubo's  Court 24  10  ...  40 

Unity  Alley  7  ...  ...  7 

Vaudcrhorst IM  140  51i  380 

Vendue  Kauire  2  ...  ...  2 

Vernon loi  82  ...  183 

Wall 142  75  43  200 

AVarren 123  1S!I  43  305 

AVashiuirton li'O  174  45  409 

Water..!. 70  72  14  150 

AVeim's  Court 40  23  10  73 

AVentworth 092  474  48  1,214 

Wescott's  Court 30  34     *  5  69 

JSTest 29  24  30  83 

Vharf 39  (i  ...  45 

Williain's  Uow 39  ...  ...  39 

Wilson 5  12  17 

AVuolJo 173  28  8  209 

Wragg 42  55  ...  97 

AVragg  S(luar^ 31  20  1  58 

Zigzag  Court 10  7  ...  23 


T^^VBLJi:,    . 


SHOWING    THE 


NUMBER,  COWnil'CTION,  OWNER,OCCUPANT. 


AND 


WATiD    LOCATION 


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CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


Op. 


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liuns  North  from  Columbus  Street  to  Line  Street. 
'   WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 


No. 

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a 
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OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 
5 

x 

James  M.  Eason. 

Do. 
James  Dunning. 

Henry  White. 
•Slaves. 
Albert  Cordes. 

2 

1   1 

4 

1 

'  6 

1 

EAST  SIDE. 
.Tolin  Christopher.  John  Christopher. 


Tr.  Est.  Mary  J.  Roilgers. 


Piiickney  D.  Rodger.s. 
Koltert  Miindora,  f.  p.  c. 


11 

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3 

1 

5 

7 

9 

ATLANTIC  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  E.  Bay  to  Church  St.  ne.xt  street  South  of  Water. 
■   \  WARD  No.  1. 

Perry  E.  Chapman.  iPcrrv  E.  Chapman. 

Capt.  Wm.  JI.MeDonald.lCapt".  Wm.  H.  McDonald. 
Capt.  William  Mnllins.       Capt.  William  Mullins. 
Mrs.  Ann  Mullins.  .Tames  F.  Thompson. 

Tr.  Est.  chl'n  of  R.  Mills.   N.  B.  Neff. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Est.  Henry  T.  Street.        iMrs.  Street. 
Est.  Oliver  L.  Dobson.       Capt.  Franeis  Roberts. 
Thomas  Bonnell.  Frederick  A.  Porcher. 

.Jacob  Allison  Lock  wood. '.Jacob  Allison  Lockwood. 
Mrs.M.&  E.  McGillivray.   Peter  C.  Lewis. 
AVilliam   J>.  I^aggett.  | William  L.  Daggett. 

•Mary  Riley.  William  Jjamotte. 

(JrlandoR.  Lev}-, Trustee.  .lenny  .James,  p.  c. 
jCharles  F.  Levy.  jJohn"  H.  MuUer. 

AsiTTox  strep:t. 

from  Xorman  St.  to  C/,r.<i7iut,  next  .A''-''» 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 
]Louisa  Mcrants.  Louisa  ^IcCant.' 

NORTH  SIDE. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

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1 

10 

1  ! 

12 

1 

14 

1 

10 

1 

1 

18 

1  I 

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Spring  St. 


2 

1   1 

4 

6 

8 

10 

1 

12 

14 

1 

'John  Hargraves. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Horace  E.  Walpole.  iioraco  r..  \>  aipoie. 

Thomas  Dean  Mitdiell.     Thonias  Dean  Mitchell. 
Richard  Harrison,  f.  p.  c. 'Unoccupied. 


Susan  Sherrifton. 
John  Martin. 
Unoccupied. 
ThomaM  <^uirk. 
Horace  K.  Wali»ole. 


24 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


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3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 

25 

27 

29 

31 


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34 
36 
38 
40 
42 


ALEXAXDKR  STREET. 
Runs  Xorfh  from  Calhoun  to  Judith  Street. 
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A 

O 

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OWNERS. 


t 


OCCUPANTS. 


Richard  R.  Doroef,  p.  e.    iTliOnias  Kenny. 
Somerset  Mathews,  p.  e.    'Somerset  Mathews,  ji.  e. 


Do. 

Richard  E.  Dereef,  j).  c. 
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Do. 
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Slaves. 
[Shives. 

William  Deas,  p.  c 


William  Jleni-y  Houston.  Charles  Koster. 


Do. 

Do. 
Renjamin  ^F.  Loe. 
Jfrancis  J).  Lee. 
Vtrs.  Maria  C.  Faber. 
Samuel  Sanders. 

])o. 

EAST  SIDE 
Mrs   C.  II.  Bernard. 

J)o. 
John  Na«^le. 
Mrs.    Ann      llamlin     and 

Mrs.  Jane  (Jadsden. 
John  Mai'shall. 
Mrs,  Jane  (Jadsden. 
i)o. 

1)0. 

Do. 
Charles  X.  Duhert. 
Mrs.  pjiuily  llayne. 
Adam  K.  (Jihson. 
Trust    Kst.  of  Mrs.  M.  S. 
I'       Isiiey  and  children. 
William  .Ma/.yck. 
E.  M.  Wliitinif,  Trustee. 
Edward  .lames  Folger. 
(.'ordt  J)ieckhofl". 

J)o. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


M'.erUlev  (i.  Wilkins. 
':\Iurdod.    I'.  .Matheson. 
15oiijamiii  M.  Lee. 
I  l"'rauois  D    Lee. 
\M]t<.  Maria  (!.  P\iher. 
iT.  llarrin<^ton  and  others. 
I  Slaves. 


.lohii    MoriMsse}'. 
.Mi's.  Sarah  Edmund, 
.lohn  Xai:;le. 

.lohn  Dewees. 

John  .Marshall. 

Slaves. 

Slaves. 

Arnold  Wi-a^LC.  l^-  <'• 

Mrs.  Jane  (iadsden. 

Charles  N.  lluhert. 

Mrs.  Emily  llayne. 

Adam  E.  (ribson. 

^i^s.  .M.  S.  I'incknej''. 
William  Mazyck. 
Marijaret  Felder,  p.  c. 
Kdwaivl  James  Eoli^cr, 
I'oi't  Piyor,  ]).  c. 
Slaves. 

Thomas  Mulherin. 
Daniel  Sullivan. 
Mary  Johnson,  p.  c. 


c?:Nsrs  01-  rii A 1! LESION. 


25 


AI.LWAY   tSTKEET. 

Bun.*  West  from  JVormnn  Street,  next  North  of  Ashton  Street. 
^   SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 


^ 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1    John  Ma  era  til. 


I.Tohn  Ma-rrath. 


■^ 


NORTH  .SIDE. 


2 

4 

•2  i 

6 

8 

10 

i<*i 

12 

U 

16! 

18 

iJ 

(yhriRtiana  Kri^oto. 
Mrs.  Eliza  C.  K.  Fludd. 
William  Sam'l  Martin. 
Patrick  Kenny. 
William  ,'*^anl'l  Martin. 
Thomas  Y.  Simons. 

Do. 

JV>. 

Do. 


'Christiana  Kreete. 
[Joseph  Melnorny. 
iWilliam  Sam'l  ^[urtin. 

James  Siiannahan. 

Unoceupicfl. 
'Unooenpied. 

Thomas  Klliott  Doyle. 

Ann  Tann. 

Michael  Keefe. 


A^X  tSTRKET.  ^ 

Runs  from  Elizabeth  Street,  on.  the  South  suh  of  t fie  Publir  Mall, 
to  King  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 

(Miss  Cath'e  M.  Carsten. 
! James  Mouson. 
JMor^iana  Jackson, 
ijoseph  Harpool. 
iMrs.  £.  Burns  and  others. 
Jane  Kecnan  and  slaves. 
iJas.  Corcoran  and  others. 
'John  Sheridan  and  others. 
G-eorgc  M.  Martin.  *^ 

jWm.  Edwar«l  Honour. 
jMarv  Mot  I.I. 
iEmiiia  Hf'id  :ii'd  others. 


Samuel  Y.  Tujiper. 
Frei;;ht  I>epot. 
Mrs.  Mary  Sigwald. 
j William  Maguire. 
Unoccupied. 
[Mrs.  Dorothy  Schroder. 
Mr?.  Charlotte  Cagney. 


1 

Mis.s  (/ath'e  M.  Carstcn. 

3 

1 

Do. 

6 

Do. 

7 

Do. 

9 

Est.  Patrick  J.  J3(jyce. 

11 

P.  O'Neill. 

is' 

James  Corcoran. 

!•'>, 

1     .lohn  Sheridan. 

17, 

1    George  M.  Martin. 

19 

1     Clans  H.  Ilarhers. 

21 

1                 Do. 

23 

1                Do. 

25 

1 

So.  Ca.  Railroad  Co. 

27!   I 

Do. 

NORTH  SI 

2     1 

Samuel  Y'.  Tnppcr. 

•1,    I 

So.  ("a.  IJailroad  « "o. 

61   1 

Mrs.  t'Hth'e  Oitpenheini 

8    I 

Do. 

10    1 

Do. 

12    1   ' 

Do. 

14 

1 

Do. 

2(1 


CENSUS    OF'oIIAKLKSTON. 


AXSOy  STTJEKT. 

Runs  North  fi<'ni  Mnrhft  Street,  between  Church  and  Kit st  Bay 

>■';•.  -  />.  I"  <  '.I  I /.■■'Hi  Street. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3.                   ^  ' 

No. 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS.     ^ 

A  ^    OCCUP.VXTS. 

1 

1 

John  Voi»  Ilollcn. 

John  Von  Ilollen. 

3 

1 

Cotton  Press. 

5 

Stores  G.\V.\Villiains&("o. 

7 

William  Hockaday. 

Hockaday 's  Stablos. 

9 

1 

J.  II.  Kornaliiviis. 

Mrs.  Henrietta  Werner. 

11 

1 

Edward  C'olliiis. 

Adam  Zoller  and  others. 

13 

1 

Joseph  Prevost. 

Edward  IJourke. 

15 

1 

Do. 

John  Kolaii. 

17 

1 

F.  AV. (Mausscn. 

(■lansseu  Floui-  .Mill. 

19 

1 

Paliiu'tlo  Fin'  Knsrinc  Co. 

Palmetto  Fire  En.  House. 

21 

1 

Jaeoli  Barrett. 

Moses  J.  <  'allahan. 

23 

1 

_, 

r>anicl  Tw(d»ill. 

25 

1 

©avid  lian-dw. 

havid  Barrow. 

27 

1 

Jofslnia   Huric. 

Joshua  Burie. 

29 

1 

J.  and  Benj.  Lucas. 

('apt.  John  Byers. 

31 

1 

Do." 

Louis  Koester. 

33 

1 

Est.  Geo.  Thompson. 

Edwin  W.  Khney. 

35 

1 

Ann  K.  Hunt. 

Nathaniel  Hunt. 

37 

1 

A.  J.  Lawtoii. 

John  C.  Claussen. 

39 

Trust  Est.  iMi's.  .1.  IJohiii- 
8on  and  ehildivii. 

.Mrs.  .laiic  Keed. 

41 

1 

J)<). 

Slaves. 

43 

1 

Do. 

I'jdward  Templeton. 

45 

1 

Trust  Est.  .las.  Mathews" 
cidldrcn. 

Miss  Mai  hews. 

M7 

1 

Est.  John  yi.  Chisoini. 

Will.  ('.   r.ee. 

49 

1 

Majoi-  William  Laval. 

Major  William  Laval. 

51 

1 

Trust  Est.  .Mrs.  Sarah  E. 
Bro\v4i  and  children. 

Mrs.  Sai-ali  L.  Brown. 

53 

1 

JBijeihop  Lynch. 

liev.  LiMdi  l"'illioii. 

55 

1 

OKlfc.  Sarah  Dchon. 

Slaves. 

57 

1 

Do. 

.Mrs.  Matilda  Collins. 

59 

1 

J)iaiia  J)Uchaiiaii,  f.  ]>.  c. 

Diana  JJuchanan,  f.  p.  c. 

61 

1 

Sarah  Drayton,  f.  p.  e. 

Sarah  Di-ayton,  f.  p.  o. 

C3 

3 

James  P.  Earle. 

L.  Iie^;ai'e,  f. }).  c.,<*t  others 

65 

1 

Do. 

Susan  Lc^arc,  1".  p.  c. 

67 

1 

Do. 

Do. 

69 

1 

Miss  Mary  Mann. 

Slaves. 

71 

1 

Do. 

Juliana  (Jre;;-ir.  f.  ]).  c. 

73 

1 

Michael  Cij^iitton. 

Michael  (iralton. 

75 

1 

Do.  •> 

Do. 

CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


AJ^SO^T  STREET— Continued. 
AVEST  SIDE,  WARD,  No.  3. 


^ 

a 

■ 

■  •          - 

Nr,. 

s 

pa 
1 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

77 

James  Carfl)ll.  ^ 

Unoccupied. 

79 

1 

do. 

•lames  Carroll. 

81 

;i 

John  Doufrherty. 

William  Moran. 

83 

1 

do.' 

Joseph  Dothage. 

EAST  SIDE. 

2 

: 

1 Tonliy. 

jF.  Leffman  and  others. 

4 

1 

f          Do. 

Unoccupied. 

6 

1          Do. 

James  Chambers. 

8 

1 

Do. 

William  Koch  ester. 

10 

1 

Do. 

Peter  Morgan  and  other.s. 

12 

1. 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

14 

I 

Do. 

Unoccu])ied. 

16 

1 

Do. 

Eobcrt  Moultrie,  f.  p.  c. 

18 

1 

Miss  Jane  MoCrady,  and 
chllflron  of  Mrs.  Sarah 
Trescot. 

Ilenr^'  Trescot. 

20 

1 

Charle.s  Clark. 

Thomas  Kennej'. 

22 

1 

Dajihne  Hampton. 

John  Nolan. 

24 

1 

Elisha  \yhildcn  or  Mary 
C.  Artman. 

Francis  Osaras. 

26 

1 

f  Mrs.  Cath.  E.  Channer. 

John  Bruns. 

28 

X        ^'^ 

George  Dojde. 

30 

1 

Mrs.  Ann  (Trciner. 

liOuis  Wernicke. 

32 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ann  Greiner. 

34 

1   , 

Abel  McKee. 

Mary  Holmes,  f.  p.  c. 

36 

1    i 

Mrs.  Catherine  Brady. 

William  K.  Green. 

38 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Catherine  Brady. 

40 

1 

H.  Jl.  Williams. 

Slaves. 

42 

1 

William  P.  Knox. 

William  P.  Knox. 

44 

1    i 

Samuel  J.  Warner. 

Thoo.  B.  Guy. 

46 

1   1 

Martin  Dowd. 

George  Confior. 

48 

Do. 

George  \^mbach. 

50 

1 

Do. 

John  Hiighcimcr. 

52    1 

Do. 

Raphael  Morillo. 

54,  1  , 

Do. 

Edward  Stehlc. 

561  1  I 

William  In^lis,  f.  p.  c. 

William  Inglis,  f.  p.  o 

58^  1  ! 

Joshua  IjixzuviiH. 

Henry  Lilienthal 

60    1  ' 

Do. 

Carstcn  Wiebokc. 

62 

1 

Roger  Gannon. 

John  White. 

64;  1 

John  Corhctt. 

Henry  G«Tkt-n. 

06 

1  ; 

i 

Aie.xandrr  K.  Main.           i 

Mi'xander  H.  Main. 

v 


28 


CENSUS    OF  t'lIARLK-Toy 


68 

70 

72 

74 

76 

78 

80 

82 

84 

86 

88 

90 

92 

94 

96 

98 

100 

102 

104 

106 

108 

110 

112 

114 

116 

118 

120 


AXSOX  STRKICT— Coiitinuod. 
^     EAS»  SIDE,  WARD  Ko.  8. 


X.. 

So. 

u 

n 

» 
o 

St 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 


i^*. 


Alexander  R.  Main... 

(  Mrs.  Eliz'th  C.rha'/:il. 

I  Do. 

Alexander  K.  Main. 


Alexander  R.  Main. 
Mrs.  Klizubrtli  ('.  Chazal. 
i  Dr.  J  no.  P.  Chazal's  office. 
iCoopor  Slioj). 


Mrs.  llurrit't  E.  NculVillclMrs.  Harriet  IvNtMilVille. 


Mrs.  Murlii'ud. 

J)o. 
Ann  M.  Tennoiit. 
Est.  Natliaiiiol  Coo 

Do. 

Mrn.  Mary  S.  Sullivau 
E.  Bondcaii. 

Do. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Sullivan 
John  1*.  Kii]». 
liobert  Howard. 

Do. 
Albrrt  Von  Dohlcn. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
B.  G.  Ileriot. 

Do. 

Do. 
J.  T.  Klsworth. 

Do. 


(ieorge  Cordos. 

iUno(cu]»ioil. 

1  William  W.  Wilbur. 

I'utuiiijiic'd.  '* 

Cathcriiu'  ^[onighan. 

James  Brady. 

jMargt.  AV.  I'inpecl,  f.  p.  c. 

ICtnma  .lam-  Holmes. 
[Daniel  L.  fJlen. 
jJurijon  H.  Ivicp. 
j.laiic  McCJce,  f.  p.  c. 
IHobort  Howard. 
iKiehard  Small,  1".  p.  e. 

Rebocc-a  l^awson,  1".  p.  c. 

Free  Persons  and  Slaves. 

Van  Dohlen's  (Jrist  Mill. 

Albert  Van  Doblen. 

Jerry  Moriarly  A:  othoj's. 

Tinner's  Shop. 

Tbos.  Braiitb  and  others. 

Thomas  Me(Jo\\an. 

Isaac  S.  K.  Els  worth. 


ASIIP:  STJiEKT. 
Ru7is  North  from  Line  Street,  between  Coming  and  Laurel. 
^      WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 
11       I   1   I  John  S.  Higgs.  |Sanuul  O'lhar,  t.  p.  c. 


1 


D( 


Slaves. 


EAST  SIDE. 


I   [John  S.  Riggs. 
1  Do. 


jSlaves. 

I  William   Ivl  wards,  1".  p.  c 


CENSUS 


ot 


CHARLESTON. 


29 


ARCIIDALE  STKKET. 
Runs  Xorth  from  Queen  Street,  nearly  opp.  Friend  Si.,  to  Beaufain. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4.  "* 


Nu. 


2 

a 

_. 

o 

a: 

n 

c 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS, 


1 

3 
5 
7 
9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 
31 
33 
35 
37 
39 
41 
43 
45 
47 
49 
51 
53 


4 

6 

8 

10 

12 
14 
16 
18 
20 


1  i 
1  ' 
1   1 


J.  K.  Bevin.  ^ 

Do. 
Moses  D.  Ilvunis. 

Do. 

Do. 
Jolin  Art  111  an. 

Do. 
Est.  Walter  Knox. 
Thomas  R3'an. 
Etirnne  Poincignon. 
Mrs.  M.  E.  Flagg. 
Jacol)  Schirmei'. 

Do. 
German  Friendly  Societj' 
Est.  Robert  F.  Henry. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
William  B.  Byan. 
Daniel  H.  Silcox. 
Peter  llorlbeck. 
Hope  Fire  pjii<j:;ine  Com. 
James  Moorheud. 

Do. 
Jacob  Wienges. 

Do. 

D... 

EAST   SIDE. 


John  Mannahan. 

Thomas  O'Keef. 

Patrick  Tonroy. 

Slaves. 

Mrs.  Abbot. 

J.  Artnian's  ear'e  factory. 

.lohn  Art  111  an. 

Mrs.  Alston. 

Thomas  Ryan. 

Etienne,  Poineignon. 

Mrs.  M.  E.  Flagg. 

L.  Uttricli.  ^ 

CI.  F.  Treeebf.   ♦ 

Hall  Gcrmftn  F.  Society. 

A.  Nell,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Slaves. 

Mary  Purvis,  f.  p.  c. 

Thomas  R.  Byan. 

Daniel  H.  Silcox. 

Slaves  on  lot. 

Hope  Fire  Engine  Honse. 

.John  Dnggan. 

W.  A.  Withinj^ton. 

C.  Spencer,  f.  p.  c. 

F.  Dure. 

C.  H.  Gerdts. 


Mrs.  Catherine  Oland. 

Do. 
Mrs.  M.  A.  You. 
Albert  Elfe. 
James  Macbeth.   Trustee 

of  Ann  K.  Brady,  f  p.  c.iOwen  Chattus.  f  p.  c 

Henry  HorJbeck.  ' 

iMn*.  Ann  Fox. 
A.  L.  Salomon. 
John  King. 
Est.  Suder  Bohles. 


F.  .7.  Pufkh. 
I.Tohn  liul^inkle. 
jH.  Slawson.  .Ir. 
|Unoccn]»i('d. 


[John  Clark. 
Henry  Ilarbers. 

A.  Savage,  f  p 
•Slaves. 


V 


30 


CEXSr?    «»1-    CirAULKSTON. 


No. 


22 

24 
26 

28 
30 
32 
34 
36 


AKCIIDAIJ':  STKKKT— Coiitinuod. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


i* 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Est.  Sudor  !Bohlo8.*^      ftl.  Foncla 

C.  H.  Klcnke.         ^^    ' 

Est.  Gcorijc  Rout. 

Thoina.s  Aimar,  Trustee. 

.lanu's  Moorlioad. 

Thomas  \V.  Malouo. 


C.  II.  Klenke. 
Mrs.  (Jroonlaud. 
Thomas  Aimar. 
Jamos  Moorhead. 
;.Iohii  TorK'V. 


iThcresa  llcddcrly,  f.  jt.  c.  iTlicivsa  lli^'dciorly.  f.  p.  c 
jjolm   F.  FiekL'ii.  |john   F.  Fickcn. 

-v./'. 


ASHLEY  STREP:T. 

Jiu7is  North  /mm   Calhoun   Stred.  between  Jtuilnlgv  and  Lucas 
Strecti,  e^lHpely  throuijk   Wan/  0  and  partly  Ihrinhjlt   ]Var<l  8. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  G. 


I  Edward  Sebriiij^. 
1    Joliii  Bevin. 
1    Mrs.  iMayrant. 


John  Ik'Vin. 

Est.  .lohii  CliaHcs  Blum. 

Con fc'(K- rale  States. 

William  JA'hhy. 

A.  \j.  Tobias. 

Miirx  E.  ('olioii. 

llutson  Loo. 

E.  W.  Holland. 

Henry  Laurens  Toonier. 


TimotliN'  W .  .lohnson. 
Elcazer  l'l.illii»s. 
Mrs.  May  rant. 
Charles  (Joodman. 
Dr.  David  (.iei<:;er. 
.Arsenal. 
William  Lobby. 
Unoeeupied. 
Marx  E.  (\)hen. 
(Toori^o  W.  Symos. 
-Ah's.  Eliza  Toomor. 
Ifenrv  liaurens  Toomer. 


WES  r  SIDE,  WAKD  No.  K. 


2.5 

27 

29 
31 

1 

33 

35 

1 

37 

39 

1 

41 

1 

43 

1 

Boreherd  Bari^mann. 
Emma  >M<(  'all.  I',  p.  e. 
William  (iilbert  Whilden. 
•lohn  Alcl^lroy. 
Nelson  Anderson,  1".  p.  c. 
Charles  T.  W.  Sylan. 
Marx  E.  Cohen. 
Walter  Cade. 
Alexander  McDonald. 
James  M.  Buck. 


Slaves. 

(leo.  Slirewslieri'V, 
William  (lilbert  \V 
•lohn  .McElroy. 
.lohn  W.  Mazyek. 
Mrs.  Mary  Brown. 
Edward  Simons. 
Walter  Cade. 
A  le.xander  ^IcDon; 
Wiiloiigiiby  Wilaoi 


f.  p.  c. 
lilden. 


aid. 
),  I'.p.e 


■V. 


.>• 


CEXSI 


OF    CHARLESTON. 


A^IILEV  STREET— (\)iitinno(L 
EAST  SIDP:,  ward  No.  tJ. 


Jtn.\ 

'4 

c 
o 
© 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS.'- 

2 

Misses  C.  &  A.  L.^ston. 

^f  isses  C.  &  A.  L.  Al.ston. 

4 

CharlcH  JI.  Stevens. 

William  L.  Sims. 

0 

1  ^ 

Wm.  K.  Haskell,  Trustee. 

William  E.  Haskell. 

8 

1  1 

Benjamiii  Ford. 

licnjamin  Ford. 

10 

1  1 

i    ■•■ 

H.  C.  Sell  ruder. 

Slaves. 

12 

1 

Do. 

Lewis  Waits,  f  p.  c. 

14 

k 

Do. 

IL  C.  Schroder. 

16    :\ 

M 

JRobcrt  H.  Lueas. 

Eobert  H.  Lucas. 

18 

rr 

William  Lucas. 

Slaves. 

20           1 

Faltiaii  R.  Wifkenherg. 

Faliian  R.  Wickenberg. 

22 

,  1 

Mrs.  Amelia  Strobel. 

William  Henry  Smith. 

24 

1  1 

J)o. 

William  lAoyd. 

26 

I 

•  Do. 

Eliza  Selmejd'and  others. 

28 

,  1 

Mrs.  Alexander  E.  Ilaig. 

Mrs.  Alexander  J^  llaig. 

30           1 

William  .T.Jeffords. 

W^illiam  .J^^fefFords. 

32           2 

George  Chaf*.  Srl^iietzer. 

George  CJias.  Sehmetzer. 

34   ^       1 

tliomas  R.  Waring.' 

Thomas  R.  Waring. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARI 

)  No.  8. 

36           1 

Cli.  of  Holy  Communion. 

Marv  Parker. 

38 

-i 

Rfv.  A.  Toomer  I'orter. 

Dr.  Wm.  M.  Brailsfurd. 

40 

.  I 

I'obert  N.  Gonrdin. 

Slaves. 

42 

Charles  W.  Seignious. 

.John  A.  Watton. 

44 

1 

Alexander  Owens. 

Alexander  Owens. 

46 

i  ^ 

Henry  Hoffman. 

Henry  Hoffman. 

48 

1 
1 

Do. 

Do. 

50'       ill 

Walter  Cade. 

Unoccupied. 

62 

1 

Hannah  ^Jelson,  f.  i).  e. 

Hannah  Nelson,  f  p.  c. 

54 

1 

Do. 

Binah  Gadsden,  f  p.  e. 

56 

1 

Do. 

Slaves. 

58 

1 

Mrs.  F.  Horsey,  farm. 

Slaves. 

CENSUS    OK    CHARLESTON. 


AMIIKRST  STUKKT. 


Buns  West  fron\  Bny  Sfnet  to  Xossau  Street,  the  sn}ifh  side  beituf 
in  Ward  No.  T)  and  the  north  side  in   Ward  No.  7. 


SOU'^II  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


K 

a 

•              -m           '                                   ' 

No. 

u 

o 
o 

OWNEKR.                                     OCCDPANTS. 

• 

n 

^ 

1 

S.  C.  Railroad  Company. 

John  MePherwon.  w'd  yd 

3 

Clementine  11.  Hi-rnanl. 

Micliai'l  Fiirl<)ii<f. 

5 

Do. 

Tiiomas  (iivi'ii. 

7 

Tr.Kst.Mrs.H.II.dadKden. 

Tiioinas  (iadsden. 

9 

William  JJonan. 

William  U<man. 

11 

Est.  John  Wrslon,  1".  p.  c. 

Sarah  Weston,  f.  p.  (  . 

13 

Patrick  O'Coiinoll. 

John  I^)hltin<^^ 

15 

Jolin  Frod'k  liittcr. 

J.  F.  Hitter  and  others. 

17 

Janics  Hahall. 

James  Raiiall. 

19 

Do. 

Unoceiipiod. 

21 

•Albert  Elfo. 
^        Do. 

Wm.  Henry  Siijwald. 

23 

Unoecupied. 

25 

Do. 

James  A.  Middleton.  ^ 

27 

Peter  Flommin£j. 

P.  Flemmiiiy;  and  othei-s. 

29 

Robert  W.  Dislu-r. 

. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WAIH)  No 


2 

1 

Diedi^ieh  Kassons. 

4 

Do. 

6 

Do. 

8 

Mrs.  Martha  \\.  Rogers. 

10 

Do. 

12 

1 

Richard  Tohiii. 

14 

D... 

16 

Otto  Tiedeman. 

18 

Do. 

20 

Do. 

22 

Jujnes  W.  M.-.MillaM. 

24 

John  11.  Thee. 

26 

Do. 

28 

Joseph   Derrrf,  C.  p.  c. 

30 

Elixalielh  IMiuin-t,  f.  p.  e. 

32 

Est.  Gen.  8.  Cruikshaidis. 

34 

Do. 

36 

*■  • 

Thomas  11.  Dewees. 

38 

Do. 

('harU's  JSi'i'le. 
Peter  C'oidon. 
Diedrich  Kassens. 
Mrs.  Martha  Jv  Rogers. 
John  Serevin. 
Fisher  (Jadsden. 
Rich'd  'r(tl)in   and  otlu-r.' 
Rij)ley  K.  H.  llammett. 
Uov.  Alex.  W.  Marshall. 
llev.  Thomas  B.  Neill. 
James  \\ .  Me.Millan. 
Diedi-ieh  Bullwinkel. 
John  Blanch. 
.I()se])!i  Dereef,  J".  ]>.  c. 
Kli/.abeth  Plwmet.  f.  p.  c 
Unoccupied. 
Caroline  A.  Mustai'il. 
John  F.  Taylor. 
Mrs.  Jane  R.  Wri-dit. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


33 


AMERICA  STREET. 

Runs  ^'orth  from  .Judith  Street,  partly  thromjli    Ward  No  5  and 
partly  through  Ward  Ao.  7,  to  Cooper  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


Wo. 

o 

OWNERS,     _ 

OCCUPANTS. 

OS 

^ 

♦                 ". 

1 

George  S.  Bryiin. 

Robert  Duncan,  f.  p.  c.  * 

3 

Do. 

Selina  Lake,  f.  ]).  c 

5 

Albert  Fiucken. 

Daplme  Moultrie,  f.  p.  c. 

7 

Do. 

Slaves. 

9 

( 

Clement  11.  Stevens. 

Slaves. 

11 

1^^ 

Of 

Do. 

Stephen  D.  Kirk's  w'd  yd. 

13 

^1 

Williiinilveiley. 

ir.  Levin. 

15 

1 

Do.      . 

17 

1 

Dudley  B.  Conistoek. 

Dudley  B.  Coinstock. 

19 

1 

John   I'^'edk.  Steinniej-er. 

Calvin  R.  Simons. 

21 

Henry  Gerdts. 

William  Jiringworth. 

23 
26 

\! 

J.  Ct.  Crime. 
William  J.  Eii/^lund. 

UnoccupiecL- 
Patrick  JIoHeran. 

27 

Henry  Kuck. 

Patrick  Kencly. 

29 

« 

Do. 

Isaac  Cleavcland,  f.  p.  c. 

31 

Patrick  O'Coiinell. 

Unoccupied. 

WEST   SIDE.   WARD   No.   7. 


Crews. 


Joseph  Dercef,  f.  p.  < 

Do. 
William  S.  Henerey 
John  W.  Johnson. 
Warren  W.  Andrewi 

Do. 
George  C.  Wharton. 

Do. 

Do. 
David  W.  Davis. 
M.  ('barles   Ilcnry. 
Dennis  ('alia ban. 

Daniel  Wood. 

Browning. 


J,  &  W.  I'cronncau.  f.  p.  c 


ITnoccupied. 
Unoccuj)icd. 
Slave  and  free  persons. 
William  S.  Ilencrcy. 
John  W.  Johnson. 
Benjamin  A.  Chaplin. 
David  E.  Hadger. 
George  C.  Wharton. 
Slcphen  D.  Kirk. 
Mrs.  Elizalteth  Rice. 
David  W.  J  ►avis, 
(iabrw'l  P.  IDxige. 
Diedrich   liuhre. 
MartiitoKoland. 
(ienrge  llcnry  Walker. 
FJobcrt  L<'page. 
J.  it  W.  Peronncan.  f.p.c. 
Jas.  (irant's  Biit'bfr pen. 
J.  Gordon's  Butcher  pen. 


34 


CENSrs    (IF    niARI.KSToN. 


AMERICA  STKKET-^Continucd. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


V           *^    i 

c 

' 

No. 

U 

o 
o 

OWNKUS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

a 

5c 

-    •* 

^ 

•> 

■#■ 

Georije  Steward  f  p.  e. 

4 

Daniel  Cox,  f.  ]».  c-. 

Daniel  Cox,  f.  p.  (  . 

'g 

.lohn  .ludali,  f.  ]».  e. 

.laeol)  Cannevilie.  f.  p.  e. 

8 

Est.  A.  Delia  Torre. 

Hiebanl  Canty.  1".  ]i.  e. 

10 

Do. 

Isaae  Lei;;ire,  f.  \).  e. 

1-J 

Peter  B.  .Matlu-ws,  1".  p.  c. 

Peter  H.  .Mathews,  f.  p.  c. 

14 

Albert  Koenneeke. 

Alliert  K«>ennoeke. 

IG 

Do. 

.\lbort    Kineken. 

18 

Est.  Geor/xc  Tliompsoji. 

Slaves. 

20 

1 

Do. 

William  G.  Channel. 

22 

1 

Do. 

Lueinda  Elliott,  f.  p.  e. 

24 

Do. 

.Tohn  C.  Beekmaii. 

2G 

Do. 

.\hner  L.  Hammond. 

28 

William  'SL  Kou.sc. 

Dennis  (riiinane. 

30 

Jiobert   lliuiter. 

Johanna  Shei-han. 

32 

John  E.  Sleiiimeyer. 

Christian  .M.  Olsen. 

34 
36 

AVhitp 

Unoccupied. 

Slaves. 

Est.  .Tames  ( Jadsden. 

38 

WiirKiiii  .Mel'llroy. 

William   MeEh-i.y. 

40 

.Josejih  I).  Aiken. 

Thomas  Harry. 

42 

.lames  Carroll,  f.  p.  e. 

.lames  Cuvi'oll.f.  p.  e. 

44 

('yntbia  Hopkins,  1".  p.  e. 

Cynthia  Hopkins,  1".  p.  c 

4G 

Jolin    Tieiicken. 

Hay  and  Gi-ain  store. 

48 

Do. 

John  Tienckcn. 

EAST   SIDK.    WAKl)    \<..    7. 


50 
52 
54 

.51 ; 

5H 
GO 
()2 
G4 
GG 
68 
70 
72 
74 


James  Mc.M  illan. 

Do. 

Do. 
Daniel  H.  llaselton. 
.1.  Dave-,':i. 
Iiichai'd.  Flemmini;. 
William  Porehei-  .\liles. 

W.MoHuicli  iS:  N.M.P(irtei-,L;i\vrenei'  (Ii-inic8 

Wharton  and  Pctseh.  rnocciipied, 

Do.  |.lohn  Kriend. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Boyden.        Mrs.  Mary  E.  Boy  den 


Chai'les  (Iruiier. 
Thomas  ( 'oreoran. 
Unoccupied. 
Daniel  P.  llaselton. 
•Mrs.Kmma  MeP.  Cannon. 
Hi'-hard  hMemminij;. 
Samuel  N.  Kvans. 


Est.  Michael  Cro^an. 
Henry  E.  Brandt. 


Patrick  Corcoran. 
Unoccupied. 


CENSUS    OF  CHARLESTON. 


35 


AMERICA  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,>WARD  No.   7. 


t. 

© 

O 

7() 

78 

80 

82 

84 

86 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Mrs.  Mary  Dotterer^ 
Thomas  D.  Eason. 


Timothy  T).  (^orcoran. 

Mrs.  Mfir.  .Toftbrds. 

Tr.  Es.  Arahclhi  S.  Tharin.  |E.  C.  Tliarin. 

John  E.  Carcw.  |John  E.  Carew. 


Mr.s.  Mary  Dotterer. 
Thomas  D.  Eason. 
Timothy  J).  Corcoran. 
Uiiof'ciqiied. 


8U 


CENSUS    OF    CUAKLKSTON. 


BAY  STUKKT. 
/iun.i  from  bdoxc  Reed  St.,  partly  iu  Wards  5  and  7,  to  Cooper  St. 

WF^sT  SIDE,  Ward  No.  5. 


No.      t 


w 

e 

(J 

0 

0 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1! 


:i 

1 

;') 

I   1 

7 

1 

0 

1 

Mra.  Joanna  D.  Ward.        iMrs.  Joanna  D.  "Ward. 

WEST   STI)E*^VARD  No.  7. 
Clonu'iit  11.  Sti'vciis.  ('lenient  II.  Stovons. 


Dr.  Oc'tavins  O.  While 
Josiali    'J'enneiit. 
Francis  Weston. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD   No.  7. 
John  H.  Thee.  jWin.  O'Conner. 

Do.  John  II.  Thee. 


David  A.  Carpenter. 
Josiah  Tennent. 
Unoccupied. 


BERKESFOIU)  STKEKT. 

Jivns  West  from  Kimj  St.,  (ut.  C/i{riinl<intl  Princess  Sisja  Archdalc. 

SOUTH   SIDE.  WARD  No.  4. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

1 

13 

1 

15 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

12 

14 

Thomas  W.  Hliss. 
Dr.  Jlenrv   R.    Frost. 
*  Do*. 

Grace  Peixotto. 

Do. 
VVni.  >«'elson. 

Do. 
Estate  Wni.  Pattoii. 

NOKTII   SIDE. 
Alice  Ashley.  lAlice  Ashley. 

Margaret  Doiitrlas,  l".  j).  c.  .Mai\i;aret  Douglas. 
Guy  Iiii^lis,  f.  ](.  e.  Guy  luijlis.  f.  p.  c. 

Tr.  Fst."  .Mrs.  F.  Schroder.  Sophia   (Ireen. 
Estate  .Miss  .Vnii  ("oliia.    jSani.  Fulmer,  1".  p.  c 
Marv  AIushin!i;ton.  pDiiy  Mushiiiifton. 

So.  Western  11.  K.  Bank.    Martin  O'Domiell. 


T.  W.  Bliss — work  shoj). 
Kleaiior  Jetlerson,  f.  }).  c. 
John  Musliington,  f.  p.  c. 
Slaves. 

<  I  race  Peixotto. 
Wni.  Nelson. 
.Joseph   Pei-i'v. 
I  c)se|ih  ( 'anova. 


BLAKE  yXKEET. 

Jiujis  West  fro  III  liiiij  Street  Jirtvecn  Columbus  and  Cooper  Streets. 
SOITII    SIDK.  WARD  No.   7. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

I 

7 

1 

Jaeoh  HaiTcll. 
('harlob  ^M.  Fiirnian. 
I).  O'Calla^dian. 
John'  Molony. 


Slave. 

Henry  Polanil. 

(leor^e  (".    Keckley. 

I  .Matthew  James  O'Brien. 


NORTH   SIDE. 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10| 

12 

Dr.  A.  M.   Forstcr. 
James  S.  I  Iyer. 
George  11.  Gruber. 
Robert  William  Disher 

Do. 
Estate  Isabella  J.  E-sr 


Sarah  Welch. 
James  S.  llyer. 
(Jeorgo  II.  (iruber. 
Wm.  Lewis  Disher. 
Unoccupied. 


CENSUS    OP   CHARLESTON. 


37 


BEAUFAIN  STREET. 

.Rvn.'i  West  from  King  Street,  nearly  opposite  Ifasell,  to  Ashley 

River. 

^  SOUTH   SIDE,^WARD  No.  4. 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Dr.  A.  P.  Pelzer. 
Estate  John  Chas.  Blum 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
John  F.  Fickcn. 
Andrew  Cunningham. 

Do. 
Ann  C.  Chrietzbortf. 

Do. 

B.  McCall  and  wife. 
Ann  C.  Chrictzliorg. 
llai-riet  Miulicll,  f.  p.  c 

Do. 

pjh'as  (iiuclrii,  f.  p.  c. 
Ann  Mitch  oil,  f.  p.  c. 
Eliz.  Holloway,  f.  p.  c. 
Daniel  E.  Ilujjfer. 
Richard  Holloway,  f.  p.  c 

Do. 

])o. 

{  Dicdri<h  Werner. 
1  Do. 

Wm.  P.  Shinirler. 
Dr.  Robert  Lebby. 
Edward  Daly. 
Mary  Q.  McIIugh. 

Do. 

Maria  T.  Mcflugh. 
Ziba  B.  Oakes. 
Mary  i}.  MeHngh. 
Mrs.  Vi.   England. 
Sarah  P.  Covert. 
Ann.  <'.  Wevman. 

Do. 
Maria  T.  McHugh 

Mary  Q.  McHugh. 
4 


ITnoccupied. 

David  Leckie. 

Algernon  Sidney  Smith 

William  J.  Middleton. 

Rev.  Henry  Jacobs. 

.7ohn  F.  Ficken. 

John  TliomaH  Bresnan. 

E.  Dobossy, 

P^liza  Bunch,  f.  p.  c. 

Richard  Smith,  f.  p.  c. 

A.  Livingston. 

Catherine  Warley. 

Harriet  Mitchell,  f.  p.  c. 

Henry  Boric,  f.  p.  c. 

Margaret  Clinton. 

Margaret  Farr,  f.  p.  c. 

Eliz.  Holloway,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Emma  Campbell,  f.  p.  c. 

James  B.  Harrison,  f.  p.  c. 

John  Holloway,  f.  p.  c. 

Died  rich  Worner. 

Diedrich  Werner's  store. 

N.  V.  Lasich. 

Dr.  Roltcrt  Lebby. 

John  Furlong. 

Agnes  Council. 

Misses  Cuthbcrt. 

Jacob  Martin. 

Ziba  B.  Oakes. 

Samuel  P.  Ancker. 

Mrs.  England. 

Martin  J.  Jacobson. 

William  Doughia. 

R.  Montgomery,  f.  p.  c. 

Wilmot  Walter. 

Slaves. 

George  Wilkie. 


corge 


38 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


B?:AL'FA1X  tSTKKET 

— Contimiocl. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 

No. 

§ 

o 

OWNERS.          * 

■ 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

f 

f 

77 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  Q.  McHmxh. 

Mrs.  Mary  Q.  Mcllugh. 

79 

1 

i)<.. 

Duncan  N^.  Jngi-aham. 

81 

C'ai»(.  .loliu  FiT^uson. 

Capt.  John  Ferguson. 

83 

Mrs.  Kliza  II.  Steele. 

Peter  A.  Aveilho. 

85 

Philip  Neumann. 

Philip  Neumann. 

87 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

89 

Edwin  Welling. 

William  11.  Burrell. 

91 

Robert  Dishcr. 

Edwin  Wellintr. 

93 

Est.  John  L.  Strohcckor. 

John  Caldwell. 

95 

Do.                   J 

Henrietta  Stiohecker. 

f 

Do. 

John  liosch. 

1 

Ilenry  Clark.                        Slaves. 

101 

♦i 

Est.  5s'athan  Nathan.s.         L'n(iceii])ie(l. 

103 

\ 

Do.                        'Blum  iS:  Son's  Office. 

-*:' 

r^                          NORTH  SIDE. 

2 

Dr.  A.  r.  Pelzor. 

Anna  Wilson. 

4 

Andrew  Cunningham. 

Fi-aneis  Auld. 

6 

Benjamin  Moi-deeai. 

Benjamin  Moi'duchi. 

8 

Est.  James  Calder. 

•Mrs".  Sarah  Cahler. 

10 

Est.  H.  11.  Willianis. 

K.  11.  Williams. 

12 

William  Aiken. 

Il«irace  Johnson. 

14 

Harriet  lilaekwood. 

Ivoln'i-t  Davey. 

16 

l-'reilerica  Adicks. 

18 

llenrv     (Jourdin,    trustee 
of  Kliza  lA'e. 

(Jeorge  Cannon. 

20 

Cor. St.  Michael's  Church. 

Ste])lien  Owens. 

22 

Do. 

Caroline  Walker. 

24 

Benj.  G.  Iloriot. 

Patrick  O'Neill. 

2G 

Thomas  W.  Malonc. 

Martha  (Jlen,  f.  j>.  c. 

28 

Do. 

(lustave  Kolni. 

30 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  Mary  Moses. 

32 

Do. 

Slaves. 

34 

Do. 

Elizabeth  West,  f.  p.  c. 

36 

Do. 

Solomon  Hyams. 

38 

Do. 

Slaves. 

40 

James  Silcox. 

42 

1 

Est.  John  McKce. 

Ell  ward  Perry. 

44 

Dr.  St.  John  riiillips. 

Dr.  St.  John  j'hillips. 

46 

Mrs.  11.  G.  Nayler. 

llov.  Chas.  C.  Pinckney. 

CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


3H 


^» 


BEAUFAIN  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

id* 

o 

a 
o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

48 

1^ 

Abraham  Moise. 

William  Teppe. 

50 

1 

Do. 

L.  M.  Can  net. 

52 

1 

Peter  C.  Schroder. 

Diedrich  Beldt. 

54 

1 

Aaron  J.  Mosesi 

Rev.  Lucien  C.  Lance. 

56 

1 

F.  Quinhxri  McHuirh. 

J.  R.  N.  Ilamctt. 

58 

1 

Theodore  Ilachct. 

Theodore  Huchet. 

60 

1 

James  Mashburn. 

Slave. 

62 

^ 

Do. 

Harriet  Grandy. 

64 

1 

f  *      Do. 

Joseph  Eager. 

66 

1 

Jaft.  R.  Maxwell,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

68 

1 

Mrs.  Matthewcs. 

Elizabeth  Cotton,  f.  p.  c. 

70 

1 

W.  Kolsey  Stecdman. 

Unoccupied. 

72 

.1 

Tr.  Est.  Mi-a.  Delia  Jarcke. 

Henry  Bushiniif. 

74 

1 

Do. 

Henry  Bulwinkle. 

76 

1 

Thomas  P.  Smith. 

Thomas  P.  Smith. 

78 

. 

1 

Sehirmer. 

Eliza  Wheeler. 

80 

1 

Job  Dawson. 

Peter  A.  Aveilhe,  Jr. 

82 

1 

Lewis  Grronino;. 

Lewis  Groninj^. 

84 

1 

Thomas  Bennett. 

.James  B.  Campbell. 

86 

1 

Benjamin  Ct.  IL-riot. 

Benjamin  G.  Heriot. 

88 

James  W.  Gray. 

.Tamos  W.  Gray. 

90 

1 

Est.  F.  S.  Ca miner. 

Mary  .1.  Cammer. 

92 

1 

Est.  N.  Nathan. 

David  H.  Denoon. 

94 

1 

Samuel  P.  Bennett. 

Christopher  Jenkins. 

REDOXS  ALLEY. 

liiinving  North    from    Tra<1d  to    Elliott^   between    hJasf  Haij  and 
Church  Streets. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 

Bank  of  the  State  of  S.  C.  .John  Redman  and  <»tiiors. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

S 

1 

William  Doran. 
S.  McGinley. 
Daniel  L.  Mc(\arthy. 
Moses  licvy. 

WEST  SIDE. 
Herckcnwrath,  Lesesne  & 

linger. 
Hugh  K.  Vincent. 
Est.  Canimer  Dutricnx. 
Mrs.  E.  II.  (ireenland. 


W.  Doran,  Board.  House. 
Carmalt  <fc  Briggs. 

Do. 
Stables. 


iSlavfH. 

JKIinck,  Wickool>crg  A  C' 

Slavcx 

'Slaves. 


tV 


40 


CENSUS    OF    (HAKLESTON. 


BULL  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  Coming,  between  Montngxie  and  Calhoun,  to  Ashley 

River. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

e 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

,    OCCUPANTS. 

PS 

n 

^ 

1 

Est.  John  Thompson. 

Hannali  Thom]>son. 

8 

E.  A.  J.  Gary. 

Eliza  l^t-ntham,  f.  p.  c. 

5 

1)0. 

Adeline  Jlolloway,  f.  p.  c. 

7 

Do. 

Jos.  M.  Tobias  and  others. 

9 
11 

Henry  L.  Pinekney  and 
Est.  Kamnay. 
Do. 

Shives. 

Elizabeth  Pinekney,  f.p.c. 

13 

Louis  F.  LeBleux. 

Louis  F.  LcBleux. 

15 

1 

John  C.  Simons. 

John  C  Simons. 

17 

Jolin  K.  Stall. 

.losepii  P.  (lermaine. 

19 

Est.  Kiiiloc-h,  f.  p.  c.      ,•' 

Richmond  Kinloeh.  f.  p.c. 

21 

Mrs.  Martha  Stewart. 

Charles  Miller,  f.  p.  e. 

23 

J  a  no  Tjin<j;. 

Ann  Toonu-r. 

25 

Frederick  Bichards. 

Frederick  Kiehards. 

27 

4 

Mrs.  Sarah  Smith. 

Unoccupied. 

29 

Do. 

Kobert  C.  Smith. 

31 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

33 

Plst.  William  Tatton. 

.lolin  ('lieesborou<;h. 

35 

Est.  Samuel  S.  Farrar. 

Thcoduro  tJaillaril  Hoag. 

37 

Ileni-y  SoUee. 

Henry  Sol  lee. 

39 

Rev.  John  L.  Girardeau. 

Rev.  John  L.  Girardeau. 

41 

G.  A''o(rolsang. 

43 

Do. 

45 

Do. 

ridoe  Pillsbon.iiirh. 

47 

•     Do. 

Mortimer  Calvert. 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

16 

1 

18 

1 

20 

1 

22 

1 

24 

1 

26 

1 

NORTH  SIDE 

Benry  Buist. 
Jacob  Small. 
J.  &  Jieiijamin  Lucas. 
Johanna  .latter. 

Do. 
Est.  John  Hunter. 
Abm.  M.  Lee  and  wife. 
P.  Van  Shaacic,  trustee. 
Mrs.  Margaret  E.  Burgess 
k  Mrs.  M.S.  S.Jackson. 
John  II.  Seyle. 
iVIbert  Stemmerman. 

Do. 
John  T.  Wightman. 


lionry  Buist. 
Jacob  Small. 
Sarah  L.  Nathans. 

Jlenry  Jlareid>urg. 
frcorge  W.  Fgan. 
Abraham  Mai'kK'v  Lee. 
Peter  Van  SliaacL 

MrsiMargaret  E.  Burgess. 

J  (din  H.  Seyle. 

Slaves. 

Albert  Stemmerman. 

James  N.  Robsou. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


41 


BULL  8TKEET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

28 
30 

Jolni  J.  Boydcn. 
thcodoro  A.  Wilbur. 

Fjliza  Remley,  f.  p.  c. 
Theodore  A.  AVil  jur. 

.32 

Alexander  Calder. 

Unoccupied. 

84 

Tr.  Est.  Anna  J.  Calder. 

Alexander  Calder. 

36 

Dr.  Francis  Y.  Glover. 

Dr.  Francis  Y.  Glover. 

38 

Mrs.  Ann  P.  AUender. 

Slaves. 

40 

Do. 

Slaves. 

42 

Misses  Dawson. 

Misses  Dawson. 

44 

1 

Est.  llonorc  Monpoey. 

.lames  M.  Alexander. 

46 

48 
50 

1 

•Toseph  .T.  Pope.  jr. 

Henrj'-  Meyer. 

Mrs.  Cammer  &  children. 

.Joseph  J.  Pope,  jr. 
Henry  Meyer. 
.John  Cammer. 

52 

(^apt.  Samuel  Alexander. 

Capt.  Samuel  Alexander. 

54 

X 

Thomas  Grange  Simons. 

Thomas  Grange  Simons.* 

^  BEE  STREET. 

Rutis  Westfrojii  Ruiledge  Avenue,  North  of  the  Arsenal,  to  Ashhij 

River. 
SOUTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  6. 
1         j   1    jDiana  Xcsbit,  f.  p.  c.  [Ann  Watson,  f.  p.  c. 

3J       j  1  |Kmma  Peronncau.  lEmjna  Peronncau. 

NORTH  SIDE.   ^ 
Est.  Thomas  I).  Condy. 
William  llohh. 
A.  G.&E.  Magrath. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

s 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

Margaret  .lonos  and  chil. 
William  II.  Boring. 
Thomas  M.  llorsey. 
Mar\"  C.  JiooAe. 
Augustus  D.  Dorrill. 
George  K.  Kichanls. 
A.  Vanderhorst  Dawson. 


Mrs.  Jane  Condy. 
William  Pobb. 
W.  .1.  .Magrath. 
Paul  .Jones. 
William  U.  Boring. 
Th(Mnas  M.  Horsey. 
Miss  Maria  Z.  Langlois. 
.John  ('ommins. 
George  i\.  Richards. 
A.  Vanderhorst  Dawson 


BEXSEMAX'S  COURT.   . 

TiuriK  Norih  from  Queen  .Street,  nearly  opposite  Trapniann  Street. 
WEST  SIDF.    W  \RD  No.  4. 
I  1  jCapt.  Beneeniaii  Slaves. 


I  I  Do.  Llohn  M<»rion. 

II  Do.  Laura  Carter. 

EAST  SIDE. 
1   iCaptr.  Bcnseman.  Slnvos. 


'f 


42 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


BKOAl)-  STREET. 

Jiuns  West  from  Cooper  Biver  to  Ashley  River,  through  Wurds 
*  Xos.  1  ond'l. 

'ward  No.  1. 


w 

e 

t 

No. 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUEANTS. 

w 

1 

1 

! 

Pres.&Direcfs  State  Bk. 

State  Bank. 

3 

Do. 

Augusta  Di.  Co.'s  Office. 

5 

Evans  k  Cogswell. 

Fvan^  iV  Coii;s\vell. 

7 

Win.  M.  Martin. 

W.M.c^J.C.Martin's  Office. 

9 
11 

Wlt««t,«ii>«« 

\i.  Gamhril's  ( )niee. 

S.G.  Courtenay,  Hk  Store. 

A 

Samuel  G.  CourteiKU'. 

13 

1 

Est.  Henry  W.  Conner. 

H.  W.  Conner  &  Co. 

15 

Pres.cV:  Dir'n  People's  Bk. 

People's  Bank. 

17 

Dawson  &  Blaeknian.  ^ 

Dawson  &  Blaekman. 

^ 

President  and    Directors 

r    ^ 

i 

So.  Western  W.R.  Bank. 

South  Western  li.  P.  Bk. 

21 

William  Jiurnie. 

.Matthew  Oi^iivie's  Store. 

23 

# 

Henry  Alex.  J)eSaussure. 

De  Sa assure  iSi,Son,  and 
Tjouis  I).  De  Saussure. 

25 

Wm.  Wraffy;  Smith. 

P.  J.  Porcher.^  Baya. 

27 

1)0 

.VIon/.o  J.  White  &  Son. 

29 

Est.  Thomas  Hiinu-. 

Wm.  .M.  Pelot. 

^31 

J.  F.  Church. 

.1.  F.  Cliui-ch. 

1^33 

( 

'i 

JJiehard  i£.. Marshall. 

Uichard  M.  .Marshall. 

35 

i)\\  Kn<^i'ne  M.  (_'arev. 

Di-.  Fugene  M.  Carey. 

37 

Charles  Pleniie. 

Charles  Plenijr. 

39 

James  W.  Wilkinson. 

I 'noct  ii])ied. 

41 

« 

Bichartl  Yeadon. 

Maei>eth  &  Buist.  \-  Jacob 
Steiber  below. 

43 

Love  i^  Wieni'cs. 

Slave. 

m 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

45 

Do. 

Tjovc  k  Wiengcs'  Store. 

47 

Dunbar  Paul. 

D.  Paul  c^  Co. 

49 

Est.  Stanislaus  Iluard. 

Tele-raph  Office. 

51 

])o. 

Lee'cV  .Mikell. 

*     53 

Mrs.  E.  S.  Wilson. 

David  .McKenzie. 

53  J 

•  *   Do. 

SaniK'rs. 

55 

Do. 

.lohn   Finai^an. 

57 

Do. 

Joiiii   Hroadloot. 

59 

1 

John  Drumniond. 

.lolin  Drummond. 

61 

1 

George  W.  J)iii<r!e. 

J. Kiinck,jr.cS:G.W. Dingle. 

63 

« 

Do. 

Welch,  Harris  k  Co. 

65 

1 

Thomas  C.  Oxlade. 

Thomas  C.  Oxlade. 

65J 

Do. 

Henry  Willis,  jr. 

67 

1 

Dr.  Henry  B.  Frost. 

John  J.  Gidiere. 

69 

1 

Do. 

Do. 

CEXSlTS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


43 


BROAD  STliP:ET— Continued. 
jyARU  No.  2. 


No. 

s 
pq 

o 
o 

4* 

OWNERS. 

4 

OCCUPANTS. 

71 

4 

• 

City  of  ('harleston. 

Guard  House. 

73 

T.  W.  Mordecai,  trustee. 

Thomas  W.  ^Mordeeai. 

75 

Misses  Smith 

Misses  Smith. 

77 

Dr.  Wm.  ir.  ir Hirer. 

Dr.  Wm.  H.  linger. 

79 

Mrs.  C.l).&  L.Lotkwood. 

Mrs.  Loekwood. 

81 

11.  P.  Feuiras. 

H.  P.  Feugas. 

83 

James  Simons. 

James  Sinaons. 

85 

Mrs.  Henrietta  (taillard. 

Mrs.  Siidilei-. 

87 

'  d 

T.  W.  ^lordecai,  trustee. 

Mazyck. 

89 

Do. 

Thurston. 

91 

• 

•  Do. 

Mrs.  Caroline  S.  (libbcs. 

93 

1 

John  H.  Hurkamp. 

John  H.  Hurkamp.       ,  ^^ 
Dr.  Isaae  M.  Campbeir- 
Miss  Marshall.            * 

95 

\ 

Dr.  Isaac  M.  Camphell. 

97 

?:st.  Mary  S.  Marshal]. 

99 

] 

.\llard  H.  Belin. 

Allard  II.  Belin. 

101 

1 

Wm.  B.  Smitli. 

Wm.  B.  Smith. 

103 

1 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  C.  F.  Levy. 

Charles  F.  Lelj'. 
Mms.  Lindsaj^. 

105 

1 

Est.  Charles  Carrere. 

107 

1 

.lames  L.  Petigru. 

James  L.  Petigru. 

109 

1 

William  Schnierle. 

.lohn  Albors. 

111 

1 

Miss  Seabrook  and  Mrs. 

M^8S  Seabrook  and  Col. 
(■  James  I^egare.              ^ 

James  lA-i^are.               'i 

113 

1 

Rev.  James  11.  Elliott. 

Rev.  JaineK  H.  Elliott. 

115 

Dr.  P.  llorlbeck.  Tr.  Est. 

Dr.  Peter  Horl beck. 

117 

1 

Nathaniel  Fields. 

Nathaniel  Fii'bK 

119 

1 

Gcoree  Gibbon. 
'■•••-Do. 

Mrs.  A.  Hugurnin. 

121 

1 

Abram  Jones,  f.  p.  c. 

123 

1 

Do 

Phile<la  Savage,  f.  p.  c. 

125 

1 

Do^ 

Tr.  Est.  Mr8.  S.  RoAvf»nd. 

Slaves. 

127 

1 

Allan  Giblies. 

129 

1 

Est.  Wm.  Seabrook. 

Mrs.  Seabrook. 

131 

1 

.1.  W.  Rrodie  &  Sons. 

J.  ^V.  BrodieA  Son«. 

1 

1    i       i 

1 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  i.  • 

PrcH.ife  Direc's  B'k  So.  Ca.jBank  of  South  Carolina. 
Mitchell  King.  iMcrcury^ffiee. 

Do.  Office  of  J  as.  H.  Taylor. 

Charleston  In.&  Trust  CcjCharleston In.  &  Trust  Co. 
Prcs.&IHr^c's  B'kCha8'n'Firttn;iir-  Insurance  Co. 

Do.  iBank  ol  (baVb  ston.      . 


V«r  < 


44 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON'. 

4 

BKOAI>  .ST liKKT— (Continued. 
NORTH  SIDK,  WAllD  No.  1. 


— 

.  1 

^"^                r 

»                 -  — 

te 

a 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

14 

1 

Pros.  &  Directors  of  Bank 
of  State  of  So.  Ca. 

Bauk  of  the  StAto  of  So. 
Carolina. 

16 

1 

Werner  S.  Adams. 

Adams  k  Damon. 

18 
20 

1 
1 

/i*  *y-*l*^«-»  #«*ii 

Elmore  insurance  Co. 
Law  Kani;e. 

Do. 

22 

Do. 

Unoccu|iifii. 

24 

1 

* 

Do. 

John  S.  J^ynii. 

26 

1 

Jlsi.  William  C.  Murray. 

Jacob  Cohen. 

28 

Do. 

John  Drayton  I'ord. 

30 

Do. 

11.  P.  W^i'lkcr  \   C.  K.  li. 
Flapjg's  oHices. ' 

32 

1 

Est.  Wni.  C.  Gati'wood. 

Mrs.Jcsse  lioenipke's. 

34 

4 

J)o. 

('has.  E.  R.  Dniytcm. 

36 

Do. 

William  Simons. 

38 

1 

i 

Isaac  S.  K.  Bennett. 

Isaac  S.  K.  iV-nnctt. 

40 

i 

^.              Do. 

Khett  it  Fitzsimons.      •    ^ 

42 

i 

h-'            ""' 

E.McCradyi*^  Son  i\:pther.<? 

44 

1 

cnarles  J).  Can-. 

Chas.  D.  Carr  &.Co. 

46 

1 

Edi'erton,  llieliands  &  Co. 

Edgerlon,  Richards  &  Co. 

48 

Do. 

Ch.&Sav.  K.R.  Co.oflice. 

J 

1 

tf 

Do.W 

,             1)0.^ 

Mrs.  Sarah  J.  IWlcher. 
P.  y.  Dibble. 

54 

1 

Pj^;Jos.  S.  Inglesbj . 

Benj.  Ford. 

56 

1 

,' 

Do: 

Brown  \  I'ort or >S:  others. 

58 

1 

Klinck,\Vi(kenber^&  Co. 

!J.  ]i.(':nnpl)eirs  hiw  <jllicc 

60 

« 

<- 

?             Do. 

Arti-mas  J.  Burke. 

62 

1 

D... 

Klinck,Wiclccid»erLj&  Co. 

64 

1 

Cliark-stoii  Lil).  Socict}-. 

( 'haric.Nton  Library. 

60 

1 

James  McKonkev.. 

Stapficton  A:  ^'icklin. 

68 

Do." 

J.  I'liynney's  Print,  office. 

70 

Tr.  Est.  M.  T.  Ciirankau. 

John  1\  Flynn. 

72 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  M.  T.'dirardeau. 

74 

7r. 

1 

James  Tapper. 

James  Tupper's  ottice. 
Ifbnry  W.  Carr. 

78 

Arehijjald  ^IcKonzie. 

Unoccupied. 

80 

1 

Mrs.  P.  C  Finney's. 

82 

Do. 

Commercial  Atccncy. 

84 

1 

Do. 

Arcbiliald  iM(d<ien7je. 

80 

1 

A                  ^^''■ 

Louis  .L  Hai-liot. 

88 

1 

Est.  Iloory  Ravonel. 
City  of  Charleston. 

Miss  Fliza  Kavcncl. 

00 

1 

1  ■ 

City  ilall; 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


46 


BROAD  STREET— Continued. 
nortiJj.sidp:,  ward  no.  2. 


No. 

C2 

a 

0 
0 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

92 

1 

State  of  South  Carolina. 

Court  House. 

94 

1 

Hebrew  Orphan  Society. 
Dr.  Henry  K.  Frost. 

Hall  Hebrew  Orphan  So. 

96 

1 

Dr.  W.  Scherzer. 

98 

1 

Miss  Cath.  H.  L.  Ramsay. 

Miss.  C.  H.  L.  Ramsay. 

100 

1 

John  L.  Brancii. 

John  L.  Branch. 

102 

1 

Dr.  Henry  R.  Frost. 

104 

1 

Do. 

Dr.  Henry  R.  Frost. 

106 

1 

Dr.  J.  F.  M.  Geddings. 

Dr.  J.  F.  M.  Geddings. 

108 

1 

Parker  Holland. 

Thomas  Thompson. 

110 

1 

T.  G.  Trott. 

T.  G.  Trott,  druggist. 

112 

1 

^ 

Mitchel  l\.in<;. 

Raymond  Salas. 

114 

1 

Mrs.  Eliza  Pinckney. 

James  Pose. 

116 

1 

Thomas  N.  Gadsden. 

Thomas  N.  Gadsdeiij^r^ 

118 

I 

-• 

St.  Andrew's  Society. 

St.  Andrew's  Hall.  JJCy 

120 

1 

Roman  Catholic  Church. 

Bishoji  Lynch.           ^'W^ 
Mrs.E.Brown&G.M.Coffin 

122 

1 

Mrs.E.Brown&G.M.Coffin 

124 

V-' 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Pofcher. 

120 

1 

James  R.  Heyward. 

James  B.  Heyward. 
Alfred  Huger. 

128,   ] 

x\lfrcd  Hu^or. 

18(i' 

1 

Aiiroii  J.  Moses.            ^ 

Miss  L.  Bowman. 

132    1 

John  Tiaurens. 

John  Laurens. 

\?,\ 

1 

Hst.  Dr.  P.  P.  Mazyck.  | 

Gabriel  ManiirJtilt.        ■«* 

136 

1 

Benj.  H.  Putledge. 

Benj.  H.  kiitl.M]-,.. 

138 

1 

John  P)onnell. 

John  Bonnell. 

140 

1 

Dr.  Wni.  T.  Wragg. 

Dr.  Wm.  T.  Wr:.-g. 

142 

MtP.  O'Connor. 

M.  P.  O'Connor. 

144 

1 

J!  W.  Brodie  &  Son.        , 

W.  F.  McMillan's  office. 

146 

1 

Christopher  S.  Jenkins. 

C.  S.  .lenkftis"  office. 

148 

1 

Lawrence  E.  Sto]»])lebein. 
Kirk^*'00a  &  Knox.  • 

L.  E.  Stopjdebeiu's  office. 

160 

1 

Kirkwood  &  Knox. 

152 

. 

1 

Charles  A.  Scanlan. 

Chas.  A.  Scanlan. 

4 


*v    • 


4G 


CKNSUS   OF   CUARLESTON. 


liOKCJAUD   t^TUHKT. 

Euns  West   from    St.    riiili}''s  Strut,   bttirctn   S/>n'i,<i   timl    Lin, 

Strert     '     I:  •     '      ,l. •./--;, 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  ». 


No. 

Bmck. 
Wood. 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

M      . 

* 

1 

1 

Charlc^i.  Brewster. 

John  Morris,  f.  p.  c. 

3 

1 

Do. 

Joseph  Jiradhain. 

5 

1 

Do. 

Shive. 

7 

L 

Win.  Dunn. 

W^ni.  Powers.* 

9 

^ 

Jolin  yi.  Ticdeman. 

Abraham  Morijan. 

11 

-f 

Geori^o  EniflelK'rt. 

Georixo  Kni;li'l»ert. 

13 

T 

Mary  Elizal)olh  Wilson. 

Wm.  Du  Tart  Kennedy. 

15 

John  Hieli. 

Johu  Jiiuli. 

17 

1 

Frederick  Vanderlippe. 

Frederick  Vandei-lippe. 

19 

Wm.  C.  Dukes. 

James  CharU^n. 

21 

• 

Do 

IFenry  William  Tienken. 

23 

Do. 

Anne  Busch. 

25 

John  Cahill 

Sarah  Motte,  f.  p.  c. 

27 

■*■    1 

Micliael  .Maloue. 

Michael  Malonc. 

29 

l' 

fcrah  liarry. 

Mary  Jane  IJuss. 

31 

Wm.  Witliors. 

Unoccujtied 

33 

Miehai'l  Shanahan. 

B.  T.  llcriot,  in  trust  for 

Michael  Shanahan. 

4 

^. 

« 

C.  A.  lioag,  f.  p.  c. 

B.  T.  llcriot. 

..vlSfi 


NORTH   SIDE. 


2 

4 

C 

^ 

8 

10 

.1 

12 

14 

IG 

18 

2h 

•>•> 

24 

ICharlcs  Dunn. 
M^lvin  H.  Wilhur. 
Jano.  Walker,  1".  ]).  c. 
James  V.  Cuinininjjjs. 
Andreas  Poi)pen. 
Diedrick  Hodc. 
Julia    Hil]in<rs. 
John  Henry  Jleyer. 
Wm.  Hatch. 
Juliet  (f^Klliott. 

#Do. 


XJnoccu])ie(J. 
James  .1 .  B6asley. 
Jane  Walker,  f.  ]».  c. 
James  ('.  Cummings. 
Andj'oay  Poppen. 
Diedi'ick  Hode. 
.lulia  Hillini^R. 
Edwin  (".  Spiessigger. 
Wm.  Hatch. 
ii^Boloin  (i.  Sims. 
Cornelius  JJyan. 
Martha  Elizabeth  Stone. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


47 


BURNS'  LvVNE. 

lit'ns  West  from  MertiAg,  hdween  George  and  Calhovn  Sfrrtis,  to 

King  street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

pa 

^ 

A 

% 

1 

1 

John  Nolan. 

3 

1 

Tr.  Est.  Martha  Stewart. 

Mrs.  Eosa  Tyler. 

5 

1 

Do. 

John  Carmody  and  others. 

7 

Nicholas  Culleton. 

Christoplier  Werner. 

9 

1)0. 

Nicholas  Culleton. 

11 

Mrs.  Ann   Beattio. 

Mrs.  Julia  Mahonv. 

13 

1)0. 

Capt.  J)aniel  Wells. 

15 

Do. 

Wm.  Ash  ton. 

17 

Do. 

Evelina  M.  Guenveur. 

19 

Patrick  McBride. 

Laura  Breach,  f.  p.  c. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


t 

1 ; 

10 

12 

14 

1 

16 

1  I 

18 

20 

<>'> 

24 

1 

26 

1 

1    Enielie  Lafarge. 

I  Do. 

1    Elizabeth  J.  Mathews. 

1     Mary  O.  Utterniahl. 

1   jWin.  Given. 

1   IBdward  Collins. 

Daniel.    Henry.     Edward 
.and  John  Ilorlbeck. 
Do. 

V  ^Tacoh  Wien/res. 
1     Miss  C.  M.  Josephs. 
1    E.  P..  Storldard  &  Co. 
J.  Ilarhe^on.         • 

Do.  • 


[Annette  Pfcguson,  f.  p.  c. 
lEuielie  Laiarge,  f.  p.  c. 
iMargaret  Brown. 
JMary  O.  Utterniahl. 
Abraham  North,  f.  p.  c. 
lEdward  Collins. 

Gavnt  Mansfield. 
John  Cassidy  and  Others. 
Salina  Hamilton,  f.  p.  c." 
j.Iohn  Guy. 
Patrick  McDonald, 
'slaves. 
[Sarah  Holland,  f.  p.  ( 


48 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


CALIIO  ex.  STREET. 


w 

e^i 


Runs  from  Cooper  River  to  Ashl^ltiver^jBepfirating  Ward  yo.  3 
from  JVb.  5,  ami  Ward  Xo.  4  from  Xo.  (>,  the  t^outh  side  of  the 
street  being  jniitly  in  Ward  Xo.  -i  and  partly  in  Ward  Xo.  4. 
arid  the  north  side  partly  in  Ward  Xo.  5  and  partly  in  Ward 
No.  6. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 

B 

C 

c 
0 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

Ileur}',  Daniel.    Edward, 
and  John  ilorlltt-ek. 

William  Resti^,  (irooer. 

3 

Do. 
Do. 

A  1  i^'^'M  n  rl  oi* 

Ste]>iieM  Dinero. 

5 

Do. 

Ilenrv  ll..rll.eek  iS:    Bros. 

7 

Do. 

Daniel  Ali.seally. 

9 

Do. 

Mrs.  Mary  Wiebens. 

11 

Robert  Howard,  f.  n.  c. 

Martin  CauUield. 

13 

41 

Do. 

Domiiii^uiz  Pamos. 

15 

Do. 

Antonio  Silvas. 

17 

Do. 

R.  Warren,  Tinner. 

19 

Jofh  A.  Cook. 

Kobert  Howard.    -      - 
Slaves.                     \      >-^^ 

21 

1 

23 

Do. 

T.  Carroll  tS:  A.  Ravencllo'. 

25 

1 

William  .lohnsoii. 

Unoccupied. 

27 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

29 

V 

B.»S.  IVzMi.t. 

Slaves. 

31 

1 

John  D.  Aiken. 

Benjamin  BoUman. 

8:5 

1 

Do. 

Ceorjfi'  11.  Smith. 

35 

1 

Du. 

.Fohn  Winters. 

V 

1 

Patrick  Rahall. 

John  Coma. 

39 

1 

Est.  Thomas  11.  Heath. 

Mrs.  Heath. 

41 

1 

John  T.  Elsworlh. 

Adolph  W.  Jjacoste. 

4:5 

1 

William  Henry  Houston. 

Kdward  Piti-av.  f.  ji.  c. 

45 

Mrs.  Clem.  H.  Bernard. 

W.  1).  P.  Arnau,  \)v\vr. 

47 

Do. 

(\coY^Qi  Murray. 

•  49 

D... 

Mrs.   Wood. 

51 

Do. 

Mrs.  Mary  Kilroy. 

53 

]p 

Do. 

.John  JMyers. 

55 

Do. 

Bernard  Conly. 

57 

Do. 

Francis  Cuinsia. 

59 

. 

Do. 

Briil<ret  Sweeny. 

61 

Edmund  A.  (ribbes. 

Catherine  Muri»hy. 

G3 

Patrick  Collins. 

Joiui  Ardell. 

(55 

Dr.  Alex.  K.  Gadsden. 

Slaves. 

07 

Est.  J.  Chas.  Blum. 

Henry  (iuill'uss,  Bakery. 

09 

Do. 

Free  Persons. 

71 

Ann  Coflfeo. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


49 


No.  I    I 


CALHOUN  STREET— Continued. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


Hr 


OWNERS. 


73 

1 

James  R.  Addison. 

75 

1 

Do. 

77 

1 

Do. 

79 

1 

Do. 

81 

1 

Do. 

83 

1 

Rebecca  Thorn. 

85 

John  T.  El 8 worth. 

87 

Do. 

89 

Do. 

91 

1 

Elizabeth  Mann. 

93 

James  11.  Mashburn. 

95 

James  P.  fiarle. 

97 

Do. 

99 

1 

Do. 

101 

Do. 

103 

Joseph  F.  Church. 

105 

James  P.  P)arle. 

107 

Corp.  of  Zion  Church 

109 

Henry  Ilorlbeck. 

111 

■  Do. 

111 

J 

Do. 

113 

1   1 

Do. 

115 

1  1 

Do. 

OCCUPANTS. 


Thomas  Butler. 

John  O'Mara. 

Catherine  .Johnston. 

Slave. 

Winifick  Canon. 

Henr}^  Thomas. 

Susan  Larcombe,  f.  p.  c. 

Albert  Vj.  Kiesar. 

S.  A.  Woodsidc. 

Elizabeth  Mann. 

James  H.  Mashburn. 

Unoccupied. 

Richard  O'Xeill. 

Adelaide  Antiny,  f.  p.  c. 

George  Mansfield. 

Joseph  F.  Church. 

James  P.  Earle. 

Zion  Church. 

John  Denny. 

Slave. 

William  Ford,  f^.  c. 

Mary  J.  Ferrette,  f.  p.  c. 

J.  Moore's  Tailor  Simp. 


SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


117 

1 

110 

1 

121 

1 

123 

1 

125 

1 

127 

1 

129 

1 

131 

1 

133 

1 

135 

1 

137 

1 

139 

1 

HI" 

^ 

1 

148 


Henry  Horlbefk. 

Do 

Do. 
Sarah  H.  Bissoll. 
.T.  R.  Emerj'. 
Daniel,    Henry,    Edward 

and  .Tohn  Horlbeck. 
Mrs.  L.  A.  Vanwyck. 

Do. 
tSarah  H.  Lovegreen. 
W.  C.  Forsythe. 
B«t.  Willinm  Enston 
Marj'  ^nnal. 

Do.  i 

Norman  M.  Porter. 


Eliz.  Larcombe,  f.  p.  c. 
.Tames  Gibbes. 
.John  M.  Screven. 
John  Bennett  Bissell. 
J.  R.  Emer}-. 

Hiram  Dewing. 
Hohort   C.  Brodie.  f.  p.  r. 
.lamrm  Spencer,  f.  p.  c. 
Sarah  H.  T.ovegreen 
W.  L\  Forsythe. 
Mnry  B.  Stcedman,  f.  p. c 
!;•  l.frt  E.  Pennal.        ,^ 
.lames  TricHt. 
Norman  M.  Porter. 


50 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


CALHOUN  fSTliKKT— C'ontinued. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No.     5 
PQ 


9$ 
OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


145 

147 
149 
151 
153 
155 
157 
159 
101 
168 
105 
167 
1G9 
171 
173 
175 
177 
179 
181 
1S3 

185 
ivy 


Est.  Isaac  Barrett. 
Thomas  A.  FiiIIit. 
C'has.  W;  Seiixnious. 

Do.     " 
William  Aiken. 

Do. 

Do. 
Samuel  llolloway.  1".  p.  o. 
Eliz.  llolloway,  f.  j».  e. 
Est. Miciifl. 

Do. 
Wm.  McKinlav,  i.  y.  c. 

Do. 
Wm.  ir.  irolraes. 
Rev.  C.IIaiKki'l.  D.  D. 
Mrs.  Alice  J.  Ile\\var<l. 
Cor.  Ik'tlu'lMethlcluiivh 
A.  liolles. 

Children  li. Moultrie, I'.p.c 
Thoma.s  L.  Jiod^ers. 
John  S.  Ji3-an.  , 
Hon.  A.  (i.  Masfrath. 


iG.  F.  W.  AVetzcl. 

Tin  Unas  A.  Fuller. 

Jvlinund  Keely. 
jKmeline  BentJiani,  1".  p.  c. 

(iabriel  De  Wilt, 
i Bernard  R.  Prior. 

J.  P.  DeVeaux.  .Ir. 
'Slaves. 

Rachel  Scott,  f.  p.  c. 

.lames  Ia'VV,  f.  p.  c. 

fiawrence   Hanitield,  f.ji.c. 

Slaves. 
ISlaves. 
|Thomas  Davidsf)n. 

Rev.  C.  Ilanckel,  D.  D. 
I.Mrs.  Alice  J.  lleyward. 

Slaves. 

IKMuy  S.  Haines. 
jSamuel  llolloway,  1'.  p.  c. 
iKniily  Smith,  f.  p.  c. 

John  S.  IJyan. 
lIIeiMuaiin  Leidinir. 


NORTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  :.. 


1 

10 
12 
14 
10 

18 

•20 

221 

•24 

•"♦0 

28 


( )t  to  'J'ic'deman. 
Henry  Horlheck. 

Do. 
Dr.  Albert  G.  Maekey. 
Miss  Kliz.  .M.  Whilin<,' 
iSarah  Blanks.  1".  p.  c. 
Est.  Hester   Harron. 

Do. 
Mary  Ann  .Inst. 

Do. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Bernard  (U.  W.  Sey- 
mour, trustee). 
R.  K.  Dereef. 
Henjamin  C.  Preseley. 
M.  E.  Remley. 


Otto  Tiedem.in. 

I  Unoccujiied. 

I  Mrs.  Mary  Roherts. 

I  Dr.  Albert  (J.  Maekey. 

|l<:d\vard  .M.  Whiting. 

Sarah  HIanks,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves  and  free  persons. 
j  Blacksmith  Shoj). 
|ivl\\aiil  .Midcahy. 
;.Michael  Lyons. 

AndiH'W  Smith. 

i 

I'ali'ick  Bannen. 
jllanka  Wohlken. 
I.lames  Murph}'. 
'John  Morgan.  ^ 


V  • 


CENSUS   OF   CnARLESTON. 


51 


CALHOUN   STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


td 

c 

^ 

1 

— 

No. 

CQ 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

32 

M.  E.  Tfcraley. 

Patrick  Galuly. 

• 

34 

E.  S.  Tennciit. 

William  Tennent. 

36 

Elizabeth  K.  .Slmrtliflfe. 

Elizabeth  K.  Shurtliffe. 

38 

Dr.  Bdiiiiind  A.  (iibbes. 

40 

Jacob  .1.  Green,  Trustee. 

John  Wm.  Sawner. 

42 

George  W.  Nickerson. 

Michael  O'Neil. 

44 

Trust  Est.  Ann  Gibbes. 

Fannie  Wliolkens,  f.  p. 

c. 

46 

*■ 

Do. 

Otto  Wielcrs. 

48 

Miller. 

50 

Do. 

52 

Raliili  Mann. 

Slave. 

64 

Do. 

Slave. 

56 

Nancy  Steinmctz,  f.  p.  c. 

Nancy  Steinmetz,  f.  p. 

c 

58 

Susan  Wall,  f.  p  c. 

60 

Dorilla  Motte,  f.  p.c. 

Dorilla  Motte,  f.  p.  c. 

62 

Do. 

Susan   Wall,  f.  p.  c. 

04' 

1 

'*''•                       ^ 

Elizabeth  Graj-.  f.  p.  c. 

061 

Roger  Gannon. 

<)8 

John  Blake. 

Michael  Feahan. 

70 

Do. 

Patrick  McKenna. 

72 

Do. 

Susan  Ferguson. 

•  74 

1 

Jacob  Weston,  trustee. 

Peter  Hazel. 

.  76 

John  II.  Schcper. 

John  JI.  Schcper. 

178 

1' 

Maria   Klfo,  f.  p.  c. 

Maria  Fife,  f.  p.  c. 

80 

Charles  Legare. 

Unoccupied. 

Jacol»  Molte,  f.  p.  c,  i| 

^ 

82 

Dr.  Edmund  A.  Gibbes. 

84 

Blacksmith's  Shop. 

86 

1 

Cliari€!5  W.  .Seignious. 

Wm.  Walton  Smith. 

88 

John  Blake. 

Antonio  Poynard. 

90 

Dennis  Hieffernan. 

Thomas  Ward. 

92 

Johti  McKeegan. 

John  McKeegan. 

94 

Maria  Weslon. 

Eugene  B.  Baker. 

96 

1 

Do. 

William  Thayer. 

98 

11 

Do. 

Anthony  Weston. 

100 
102 
1 


vvi    I    I  r.TirB.  i\uuerv  i  I'liii 

02    1  iCity  ot  rharlcstoi 

04L     I  1  |C.  F.  Bfedenbcrg. 


NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  fi. 

Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Ball. 


MrH.  Robert  Pcnnal 
'harlcston. 


^Orphan  IIouj^c.  ^ 

.Luther  Bredenberg.  .^^ 


'4 


52 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


CALHOUN  STREET— Continuocl. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  f 


^ 

Q 

—* 

— -# ^ 

No. 

n 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

106 

C.  F.  Brodenborg. 

Slave. 

108 

Mary  C.  Mooro,  i\  p.  c. 

Sarah  M.  Bales,  f.  p.  c. 

110 

Miss  Rosa  Withers. 

Unoccupied. 
George  J>.  Connor. 

112 

George  I).  Connor. 

114 

Benjamin  .1.  Whaloy. 

John  Ifarkcn. 

116 

Do. 

John  and  Ilcnr^-  Darken. 

118 

Tr.  Est.  M.O.  Stoinmeycr. 

John  Fred.  Steinmeyer. 

120 

Do. 

Mrs.   Margaret    Withers. 

122 

J.  and  Benjamin  Lucas. 

John  Johnson. 

124 

Edward  Fogartie. 

Edward  Fogartie. 

126 

Est.  John  Kingman. 

Mrs.  MarN'  E.   Kingman. 

128 

Henry  Kuck. 

Thomas   Ba^-ner,  f.   p.  c. 

130 

Alexander  Ma/yck. 

Patsey  Meyers,  1".  p.  c. 

132 

M.  J.  I'<gard,  f.  }).  e. 

William  Lee,  f.  p.  e. 

134 

"Do. 

Slaves. 

13G 

1 

Caroline  Lubct.  1'.  \).  e. 

Caroline  Lubct,  f.  p.  c. 

138 

Est.  John  ]j.  Ilcdley. 

Slaves. 

140 

Miss  Klizalieth  W.  (n-een. 

Thomas  L.  Saunders.       iff 

142 

Dr.  John  li.  Patrick. 

Benjamin  F.  \Vhil(U«n. 

144 

Bethel    Melii.   Parsonage. 

Kev.W.  Honour  Fleming. 

146 

District  Meth.  Par.-^onage. 

IJev.  W.  Pledger  Mou/.on. 

148 

1 

Est.  Fre<lerick  Shatter. 

Frederick  James  Shatter. 

15U 

l^r.  Benjamin  linger. 

Dr.  Benjamin  Hu«;er. 

152 

1 

Est.  Lewis  Heb^t. 

Rgv.  David  X.  Lalar. 

^54 

•I- 

Do. 

William  John  Johnson. 

156 

Rev.  David  X.  Lafar. 

Fred.  C.  Von  San  ten. 

158 

1 

Fdward  Sehring. 

Edward  Sobring. 

100 

1 

John  Ktitleclge. 

John  Butledge. 

102 

1 

Tr.  Rst.  J.  D.  Alexander. 

John  David  Alexander. 

104 

1 

Edward  Simons  liueas. 

Edward  Sinujns  Lucas. 

COUNCIL  tJTKEKT. 

Runs  South,  from  Tradd  Street  to  the  River,  opposite  New  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


1  IC.  Garotty. 
1  Do. 


iC.  (iaretty. 
John  Esdoin. 


EAST  SIDE. 

1    iMrs.  Eliza  Holmes.  jMrs.  Eliza  Holmes. 

1    Andrew  W.  Barnet.  Andrew  W.  Burnet. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


53 


CANNON"  STREET. 

Buns  West  from  King  Street,  a  few  doors  ahore  Woolfe  Street,  to 
Ashley  Biver,  the  South  side  being  in  Ward  Ko.  6  and  the  North 
side  in  Ward  No.  8. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


No.      i 

1  m 

o 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

Albert  Bischoff. 

Thomas  McDonough. 

3 

Marion   Fire   Engine  Co. 

Marion  Engine  House. 

5 

' 

Mrs.  Hosina  Smith. 

Mrs.  Kosina  Smith. 

7 

Mrs.  Eliza  Christie. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Christie. 

9 

John  McPherson. 

Thomas  ,1.  Woody. 

11 

Tr.  Est.  of  E.  .lames. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Bwer. 

13 

Catherine  Spencer,  f.  p.  c. 

Catherine  Spencer,  f.  p.  c. 

15 

Mrs.   Elizabeth    liedfern. 

Unoccupied. 

17 

John  Thorn,  f.  p.  c. 

John  Thorn,  f.  p.  c. 

19 

Est.  John  Charles  Blum. 

Andrew  Kroeg. 

21 

Henry  Otjen. 

Unoccupied 

23 

Do. 

Marx  Seckendorff. 

25 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ann  Jackson. 

27 

Capt.  Joseph  Lamble. 

Johann  Keuter. 

29 

Do. 

Capt.  Joseph  Lamble, 

31 

Samuel  R.  Wondrum. 

Samuel  R.  Wondrum. 

33 

Mrs.  M.  O'Neil. 

Mrs.  M.  O'Neil. 

35 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ann  Creighton. 

37 

Patrick  O'Xcil. 

Patrick  O'Neil. 

39 

^ 

Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Happoldt. 

Airs.  Sarah   E.  Happoldt. 

41 

l 

George  Hedderly. 

George  Hedderly. 

43 

Do. 

Do. 

45 

Francis  P.  Sci^nious. 

Francis  P.  Scignious. 

47 

Alexander  Owens. 

Dr.  S.  L.  Lockwood. 

49 

Julius  Koumillat. 

JuliuH  Roumillat. 

51 

Henry  Zche. 

John  Peter  Roils. 

53 

Do. 

James  J)angorfield,  f  p.  c 

56 

Dr.  Maynard  E.  Carrerc. 

Mrs.  H.  R.  Clark. 

57 

Do. 

Mrs.  C.  Ville  Ponteaux. 

59 

Do. 

R.  S.  Hanahan  and  other.-* 

61 

Louisa  M.  Johnson. 

Louisa  M.  Johnson. 

68 

Sarah  Legare. 

Slaves. 

65 

8uf*an  (-hion,  f.  p.  c. 

Susan  Chion.  f.  p.  c 

67 

Rev.  Patrick  O'Neill. 

Mrs    Catherine   Mooney 

69 

• 

w 

Do. 

W.  liarlow. 

71 

Do. 

Mrs.  Hannah  McNamam 

73 

2 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

^.  * 


.'•)4 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


CANNON  STREET— Continued. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


^r 


u 

a 

No. 

pa 

o 

o 

75 

2 

77 

79 

81 

83 

85 

87 

89 

91 

1 

93 

95 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANT^. 


David  Kikor. 
John  T.  Jiindsay. 
Thomas  R.  Warinj^. 
John  W.  ]Icrnaiulcz. 
Peter  Crovat. 
W.  J).  iMcMillan. 
Gcorifo  W.  Jatho. 
Antirew  I).  J^'owlcr. 
Rcoknian  ^IcCall. 
Jackson  Mortimer. 
Ilcnry  Ileins. 


David  Rikcr. 
Oliver  Farnnm. 
Thomas  li.  Warinij. 
John  W.  Hernandez. 
Henry  A   liurn. 
W.  1)'.  McMiMan. 
Geori;e  W.  Jatlio. 
Andrew  I).  Fowler. 
Beekman  Me(^ill. 
Jackson  Mortimer. 
Henry  Heins. 


NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


2 

1 

Charles  D.  Carr. 

4 

Charles  L.  Loyall. 

6 

Mary  Campbell,  f.  p.  c. 

8 

Do. 

10 

Do. 

12 

Henry  Yon  Kolnitz. 

14 

Do. 

16 

Jaeoh  H.  Kalb. 

18 

Charleston  Gas  Comp'y. 

20 

Dr.  Mavnard  K.  Carrere. 

22 

i)o. 

24 

Do. 

2(1 

Do. 

28 

Do. 

80 

Do. 

32 

Thomas  L.  Webb. 

84 

John  S.  Ki^gK. 

SG 

Do. 

88 

Est.  William  Burns. 

40 

Peter  McKinlay. 

42 

John  S.  Jii^gs. 

44 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann 
Snowden. 

46 

Do. 

48 

^ 

James  Beattic. 

50 

Mrs.  Mary  ^M.  Linssor. 

52 

Mrs.  Maria  Carpenter. 

Charles  D.  Carr. 
Charles  L.  Loyall. 
William  Wallace,  f.  p.  c. 
C.  Harcourt. 
Mary  Campbell,  f.  p.  c. 
John  C.  Bradley. 
(ieur<;e  Hendricks. 
John  William  Schultzo. 
Frederick  W.  Arnholtor. 
Hsau  liOekwood  Terrey. 
Ellen  liCe,  f.  p.  c. 
Mary  Dnfly.-       ^^ 
Isaac  D.  Droze.  ^^ 
Henry  J.  S.  Lamotte. 
John  Linn. 
Thomas  L.  Webb. 
John  T.  Boy  den. 
John  S.  Rig<r8. 
Mar<faret  L.  Burns. 
Peter  McKiiday. 
Shirley  C.  Turner. 

Andrew  Madden. 
James  M.  (iuinn. 
James  Beattie. 
Mrs.  Mary  M.  Linsser. 
Ann  Beattie. 


%^ 


1 


CENSUS. OP   CHARLESTON. 


55 


CANNON  STREET— Continued. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


,  ' 

w 

a 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

54 

Mr8.  Maria  Carjienter. 

Patrick  Kenny. 

56 

Samuel  Morrison. 

Francis  Manning. 

58 

C.  Baker  8i^\vald. 

Unoccupied. 

60 

Henry  A.  line. 

Sarah  Jlobinson,  f.  p.  c. 

62 

E.  M.  Guenveur. 

John  Fl3'nn. 

64 

William  .Joseph  Bee. 

William  .Joseph  Bee. 

66 

G.  W.  Steffens. 

August  Koeblitz. 

68 

Benjamin  F.  Evans. 

Benjamin  F.  Evans. 

70 

Borcherd  Bar^i;mann^ 

Borcherd  Bargmann. 

72 

Trust  Est.  Mrs.  Ellen  T. 
Whilden.                  i 

Mrs.  Quintin  H.  Smith. 

74 

John  .Joseph  Bee. 

John  Joseph  Bee. 

76 

Mrs.  Martha  M.  Folker  & 

sisters. 

Octavius  F.  Folker. 

78 

Edward  Willis. 

Edward  Willis. 

80 

Henry  Jiurn. 

Henry  Burn. 

82 

William  Albert  Bradley. 

William  Albert  Bradley. 

«4 

Edmund  M.  Cudworth. 

Edmund  M.  Cudworth. 

^' 

George  W.  Burn. 

Mrs.  Harriet  J.  Water*. 

,s> 

.James  JI.  White. 

Isaac  N.  Tague. 

90 

Mrs.  Kosa  A.  Moodie. 

Mrs.  Bosa  A.  Moodie. 

92 

Mrs.  .Susan  C.  Newton. 

William  Newton. 

94 

Trust  Estate  Mrs.  B.  S. 
Ilarleston. 

Dr.  Sommers  Harleston. 

96 

Mrs,  Martha  E.  Hewitt. 

Mrs.  Martha  E.  Jlewitt. 

0^ 

.loim  MeG.  H.  Mood. 

John  McC.  R.  Mood. 

1(10 

Catherine  KruKc^r. 

Thomas  Gavin. 

1(11' 

Do. 

Charles  B.  Drawdy. 

CORDES  STREET. 

Ruvy  Wc^  from  Prinleau  Sired  to  East  Bay,  second  aired  South 
of  Vendue  Range. 


Stores  G,  Kinloch  &Son. 
Store  h'^»usf  Butler  &  Beo. 
Caldwell  &  Bobinson. 

Do. 
Store  honf»c. 
St'e  h.  Ha/nilton  Hvam* 


W.UID  No.  1. 

1 

1 

Bi chard  Hogan. 
Caldwell  &  Robinson. 

3 

6 

Do. 

7 

Do. 

9 

'- 

George  Gibbon. 

11 

Jacob  Barrett. 

•^ 


56 


CENSUS    OF    CUARLKSTON. 


CANNON'S  COURT. 
SOUTH  SroE,  WARD  No.  «. 


No. 

u 

s 

PQ 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

— ^ — 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 
3 
5 

1 
1 
1 

John  Hargrave. 

Do. 
Wm.  C.  llilson. 

Richard  N.  Lord. 
Unoccupied. 
Vfm.  C.  llilson. 

CHAPEL  STREET. 

Hims  West  from  the  head  of  Washington  to  Elizabeth  Street, 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


1 

Henry  A.  Torek. 

8 

Ah'a  Gage  &  Co. 

Ice  House. 

5 

A 

James  K.  Robinson. 

Peter  Gardner. 

7 

Maria  C.  Faber. 

Slave. 

9 

William  11.  Holmes. 

Slaves. 

11 

1)0. 

Free  Persons  and  Slaves 

13 

Wm.  Henry  Houston. 

Solomon  S.  Solomons. 

15 

Do. 

William  Fraser. 

17 

Jonah  M.  Venning. 

Edwin  (^uinby  liell. 

19 

Edward  1'.  Lawrence. 

21 

Miss  Rachel  B.  Parker. 

Miss  Jiachel  B.  Parker. 

NORTH  SID] 

E. 

2 

1 

NortVi-eastern  R.  R.  Co. 

North-east.  R.  R.  Depot. 

4 

JiiclianI  Arnold. 

liichard  Arnold. 

6 

John  Wcldon. 

Henry  Dosscher. 

8 

J)i'.  Seaman  Deas. 

Dr.  Seaman  J)eas. 

10 

EliaH  Vanderhorst. 

Elias  Vandei-liorst. 

12 

Mrs.  Mary  P.  Toomer. 

Mrs.  ^lar}'  P.  Toomer, 

14 

Levi  J.  Moses. 

Levi  J.  Moses. 

16 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  McFeetere. 

Free  Persons  and  Slaves 

18 

Do. 

Mrs.  ^laiy  A.  McFeeters 

20 

Rieh'd  Wilkinson,  f.  p.  c. 

William  ()liver,  f.  p.  c. 

22 

Do. 

Francis  Perry,  f.  p.  e. 
Slaves  and  Free  Persons 

24 

Henry  Ebricks. 

26 

Do. 

John  Kuck. 

2H 

Tr.  Est.  A.M.  Lee  &  chil. 

Slaves. 

30 

Do. 

Slaves  and  Free  Persona 

32 

Do. 

James  C.  Williamson. 

34 

Do. 

William  H.  Eord,  1".  p.  c. 

36 

Do. 

Mrs.  Catherine  Madden. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON, 


57 


CHALMERS  STREET. 

Running  from  State  to  Meeting  street,  between  Broad  atid  Queen. 

WARD  No.  1. 


^  1  » 

No. 

Bric 

Woo 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

Wilbur  &  Son. 

Brokers'  Exchange. 

3 

MJ^hael  McBridc. 

Michael  McBridc. 

5 

A.  &  11.  P.  Caldwell. 

Store  house. 

7 

Capt.  James  Copes. 

Stores  for  Cotton  Press. 

9 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

11 

Do. 

Mrs.  Emily  RWey. 

13 

Archibald  McKenzie. 

Confederate  States  Court. 

15 

1 

Do. 

C.  E.  Kanapaux's  office. 

17 

Depository. 

19 

1 

State  of  South  Carolina. 

Fire  Proof  Building. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

Thos.  N.  Gadsden's  office. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Slave  Mart. 

Engine  U'e  German  F.  Co. 

John  M.  Haley. 

John  M.  Haley's  stables. 

Unoccupied. 

Susanna  Stevenson. 

Harriet  Fordham,  p.  c. 

Patrick  Donovan. 

Planters'  Hotel  Stables. 

Unoccupied. 

Mrs.  Dunn. 

Purcell's  Stables. 

Benjamin  Melnnis. 

Mrs.  Joanna  Kenned}-. 

Micliael  Kelly. 

Richard  Lewis. 

David  S.  Stocking. 

CIIINQUEFIN  STREET. 

Runs  South  from  Spring  Stnrf,  nr.ri  Wt.'it  of  ff\.scotf's  Court. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 

1  |Dr.  G.  W.  Wescott.         jUnocCupicd. 

1   iCathonne  Krugor.  'WiJlijAn  Caf«ey. 

1    Mrs.  F.  W.  Mitchell.        Mri^.  F.  W.  Mitrbcll. 


1 

Theodore  A.  Whitney. 

1 

Do. 

1 

Ziba  B.  Oakes. 

1 

Do. 

1 

German  Fire  Engine  Co. 

1 

Est.  Joiin  Chas.  Blum. 

1 

Do. 

1 

Do. 

1 

J.  Leslie  O'Wen. 

1 

Moses  D.  Hyams. 

1 

Do. 

1 

Est.  Wm   Calder. 

1 

Prot.  Ejtiscopsil  Society. 

1 

James  P.  ?>arle. 

8 

f , 

Do. 

1 

Benjamin  Melnnis. 

Do. 
Bernard  OXeill. 
Mrs.  VanWinkle. 

Do. 

# 


58 


CENSUS    OP   CnARLESTON. 


CHARLOTTE  STREET. 

Runs    West  from  Cooper  River,  next  above  Calhoun,  to  Meeting 

St  red. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


No. 

o 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

William  Henry  Houston. 

Mrs.  Eliza  liowand. 

3 

Do. 

Hoj^ers  Perkins. 

5 

Do. 

William  Tj.  McCaw. 

7 

Do. 

Isaae  S.  K.  Bennett. 

9 

Do. 

George  Cotehett. 

11 

Mary  ^I.  Fahor, 

Unoeeupied. 
James  1'.  (ireen. 

13 

Cliildroii  of. las.  F.  Green. 

15 

KolxTt  I).  ParluT. 

Kohcrt  1).  Parker. 

17 

Joliii  Hamlin. 

James  Beid. 

19 

Mrs.  Jane  Gadsden. 

William  H.  Hivei*s. 

•1\ 

I)i-.  Alex'r  E.  (Jadsden. 

Dr.  Alex'r  E.  (Jadsden. 

23 

William  H.  Holmes. 

Unoeeupied. 

25 

1 

William  fonyors  Smith 

William    Conyers  Smith. 

27 

1 

William  St..l.  MazycU. 

William  St.  J.  Mazyek. 

29 

1 

John  Thomas  11.  Whito. 

.lohn  Thomas  H.  White. 

31 

1 

A.  A.  Colluirii. 

BoMJamin  1*.  (V)lhurn. 

33 

Henry  K.  Frost,  Trustee. 

Free  and  Slaves. 

35 

« 

Do. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Sheldon 

37 

Ahra'm  I\-ronneau,  f.  p.  c. 

Ahi-a'm  Peronneau,  1".  p.  e. 

39 

Charlotte  Nelson,  f.  j).  e. 

Charlotte  Nehson,  f.  p.  c. 

41 

1 

\i.  and  S.  Morrison,  f.  p.  c. 

11.  and  S.  Morrison,  1".  p.  e. 

43 

Dr.  .John  11.  Honour. 

Dr.  John  H.  Hononr. 

45 

.Miss  Ann  ('.  Fmilinelto. 

.Miss  Ann  C.  Emiliiirtte. 

47 

2 

Dr.  BenJ.  A.  Kodri^ues. 

Slaves  and  friH"  pi-rsons. 

4;> 

Leonard  Weissintjer. 

l?iol 

51 

Do. 

John  11.  Mortitt. 

58 

William  Henry  Houston. 

Miss  Martha  .McGee. 

56 

John  MePherson. 

Thomas  E.  11.  Miles. 

67 

• 

Eliza  C.  Deas,  f.  p.  (;. 

Mrs.  Mary  C.  Gayer. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

2 

John  Doiif^herty. 

(Jt'orge  King. 

4 

(1 

Do. 

Do. 

Mrs.  .Mary  Ann  Dupre. 
Unoeeupied. 

s 

Mrs.  l'>llen  Tweed. 

Mrs.  I'^liza  P^ans. 

K 

Mohn  Harh'sion  Head. 

Dr.  Danii'l  Hamilton. 

12 

,   1 

Mrs.  M.  S.  Martin. 

Mrs.  M.  S.  Martin. 

14 

1  1 

J.  D.  Aiken. 

J.  D.  Aiken. 

IC 

1 

Est.  A.&M.L.  Hevward. 

Walter  Blake  Heyward. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


59 


CHARLOTTE  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


No. 

o 
o 
© 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

18 
20 
22 
24 
26 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  M.  Fabcr. 
William  11.  llolnics. 
Dr.  John  Ball  Waring. 
Jonah  M.  Venning. 
William  Henry  Houston. 

Mrs.  C.  E  Bennett. 
William  H.  Holmes. 
John  Harlcston. 
Jonah  M.  Venning. 
William  Henry  Houston. 

CUMBERLAND  STREET. 

Buns  West  from  East  Bay  to  Meeting  Street,  between  Queen  and 
Market  Streets. 


1 
3 
5 
7 
9 
11 
13 


151  1 

I 
171 
19 
21 
28    1 


SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


Thomas  Grarrety. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Est.  Isaac  Barrett. 

Do. 
Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  E.  H.  Mani- 

gaiilt. 
Tr.    Est.  Mrs.    Mary    W. 

Whitney. 
Dr.  Robert  Lebby. 
X.  F.  Petit. 
F.  J.  Iiolando. 
John  H.  .Jnnirbluth. 


Andrew  Farrely. 

Slave. 

Elizabeth  Roberts. 

Mar}-  A.  Gardner,  f.  p.  e 

Elizabeth  Cheves,  f.  p.  o 

Phoebe  Lewis,  f.  p.  c. 

Unoccupied. 

Mrs.  Mary  W.  Whitney. 
Dr.  Lebby '.s  Office. 
N.  F.  Petit. 
Michael  Magher. 
John  U.  ' 


Jungbluth. 


NORTH  SIDE. 


2 

1 

4 

6 

- 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

16 

1 

18 

1 

20 

1 

22 

1 

24 

1 

1 

26 

1 

28 

1 

30 

1 

James  McLcish. 

J)o. 

Do. 
Rev.  Patrick  O'Neill. 
Otis  J.  Chat'ce. 
Thomas  Garrcty. 

Joseph  M.  Aingcr. 

Do. 
Charles  E.  Baker. 

Do. 
Henry  Wittschen. 
Ph<enix  Engine  Com]' 
Benjamin  Mordccai. 
■     Do. 


Archibald  McLeish. 

Do. 
Aberdeen  Ciregorj-,  f.  p.  c. 
(ierhard  H.  Me^er. 
Store  house. 

Do. 
Emily  Tiin brook. 
Mrs.  CJleasoTi  and  others. 
Michael  Dinane. 
U.  F.  Baker  &  V«. 
I  Do. 

Hiidolph  Mchrtens. 
r      ;iix  Engine  House. 

lie)  Bowman.  < 

jJuLh  Kennedy. 


GO 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


CIIESinJT  STREET. 

liuns  Xorth  from  Spring  Street,  next  West  of  Pine  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


M 

e 

n 

u 

o 

PQ 

o 

1 

3 

5 

7i 

9 

11 

13 

2 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Anson  Hujjh  Morse. 

Robert  H.  llarnov.  f.  p.  o. 

Richard  Harrison,  1'.  p.  c. 

Unoccupied. 

.lames  Florehco  Cook. 

James  Skrivin  8train. 

James  Powers. 


Runs  West 


Abigail  Jane  Morse. 
Robert  ir.  Hariie}-, f.  p.  c. 
Richard  Harrison,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 

Do. 
Henry  Laurens  Toomer. 
James  Powers. 

EAST  SIDE. 
|Sophia  Harbers.  jUnoccupied. 

CLIEFORD  STREET. 

fro7n  King  Street,  opposite  Horlbeck's  Alley,  to  Archdale 
Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


1 

1  1 

3 

5 

1 

7 

1 

9 

1 

Joseph  Prevost. 
Moses  D.  Ilyams. 

Do. 

Do. 
Cor.  Ger.  Luth'n  riiurcli 


James  Guy. 

Dr.  J.  C.  Ludwig's  office. 

Caroline  Burke,  1".  p.   c. 

Slaves. 

Mary  Mcrcier. 


NOUTll  SIDE. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

10 

1 

18 

1 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Mosos. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Albert  Elfe. 

Do. 

Do. 
Charles  W.  Seiirnious. 


Charlotte  Shcrfesco. 
Slaves. 

Elizabeth  Goutvenier. 
Thomas  McDonald. 
John  Walcott. 
James  Clotworthy. 
Mrs.  Louis  Y.  Cluipein. 
Adeile  M>ers,  f.  p.  c. 
E.  Levy,  f.  p.  c. 


COURT  HOUSE  SQUARE. 
Jiu7is  around  the  Court  House,  from  Meeting  to  Broad  Street 
WARD  No.  2. 
State  of  South  Carolina. 
Wm.  R  Smith. 
Mrs.  S.  M.  Kiddeli. 
Mrs.  Susan  E.  Gaillard. 
James  W.  May. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

1 

0 

7 

Do. 


Mrs.  Margaret  StoU. 

Unoccupied. 

Mrs.  S.  M.  Kiddell. 

Mrs.  Susan  K.  (iaillard. 

J  as.  W.  May  and  others. 

Daniel  H.  Xcmnie. 

J.  F.  Beckman. 


CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 


61 


CLIFFORD'S   ALLEY. 

Eu7is  West  from  King  Street,  between  Queen  and  Clifford  Streets, 
to  Archdale  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

ii 

o 

o 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

Richard  Yeadon. 

Slaves. 

3 

1 

Win.  Heine. 

Slaves. 

5 

Samuel  West07i,f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

7 

Thomas  W.  Malone. 

Slaves. 

9 

EHtate  .Tohn  L.  llcdley. 

Slaves. 

11 

Richard  Yeadon. 

Slaves. 

13 

Do. 

Slaves. 

15 

Mrs.  C.  Brady. 

Slaves. 

17 

Do. 

Slaves. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Thomas  W.  Malone.  iSlavcs. 

Do. 
Estate  Abraham  Tobias 
Hughes. 


Slaves. 

Slaves  and  white. 

Slaves. 


COLLEGP:   STREET. 


Runs  Xorth  from  George  Street,  between   St.  Philip  and  Coming  - 
Streets,  to  Calhoun  Street.  ^ 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


1 

3 

5 

1 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 

1 

25 

i  1 

27 

1  1 

2    1   j       1 

4 

1 

1 

Abraham  Moi.se. 
Abie)  Holies. 

Do. 
Cecelia  Bourie,  f.  p.  c. 
Mfs.  E.  F.  Shackelford. 
Est.  Dr.  John  Bellinger. 
Elizabeth  Holloway. 
S.   Weston    and     W.    B. 

Clarks'  children, 
frcorgc  A.  filovcr. 
Cornelius  Holloway. 
Wm.  Kelly. 
Elizabeth  Holloway. 
Richard  Holloway. 
Do. 

EAST  SIDE 
Wm.  Aiken. 
Do. 


Herman  H.  DeLeon. 

Slaves. 

James  Shaw. 

Capt.  Isaac  Parker. 

Mrs.  ¥j.  F.  Shackelford.  •*# 

A.  N.  Bellinger. 

C.  H.  Brow^ning. 

Richon  Holloway. 
(jcortre  A.  (Hover. 


Isaac  Holloway. 
Ann  J.  Lewis. 
Eliza  Young. 
Unoccupied. 
lleinry  WitcoRgky, 

jMr».  (^'la'*'' 

|prof.  Lewis  R.  Gibbw. 


62 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


CHURCH  STREET. 

Jluns  yorth  from  South  Bay,  between  East  Bay  and  Meeting 
Street,  thruuyh  Ward  No.  1  and  partly  through  Ward  No.  3,  to 
Pinckney  Street. 

WARD  No.  1. 


No. 

u 

s 

«_ 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

1 

1 

Mrs.  Eliza  P.  llaync. 

Mrs.  Kliza  P.  Havnc. 

3 

1 

(Miuilos  11.  West. 

Charles  11.  West'. 

5 

1 

Tlioinas  Y.  Simons. 

Thomas  Y.  Sinions. 

7 

1 

John  11.  BuiUo. 

John  11.  liui'ke. 

9 

1 

Mrs.  J.  S.  and  M.  A.  Snow- 
den. 

Mrs.  J.  S. and  .M.  A.  Snow- 
den. 

11 

1 

John  Stellinf^j. 

Gcorno  n.  Linstedt. 

18 

1 

Est.  Richard  CMarkc. 

Ferdinand  .M.  (Jrei^ory. 

15 

1 

Dr.  .loscph  Johnson. 

.Miss  Eliza  .1.  Barker. 

17 

1 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.A.JI.  Elliott. 

Unoeeii|)ieil. 

19 

1* 

Charles  Love. 

Chai-les  Lovo. 

21 

.lohn  C.  Lea. 

John  C.  Lea. 

23 

William  E.  MiUell. 

William  K.  Mikell. 

25 

Est.  J)r.  Chas.  L.  Deasel. 

Charles  V.  llanekel. 

27 

Geor^'e  S.  Bryan. 

(Jeori^o  S.  Bryan. 

29 

Do. 

Mrs.  Vorhies  and  Riissel. 

31 

Do. 

Daniel  McSweeny. 

33 

Est.  Elizaheth  Xabb. 

Slaves  and  Free  Colored. 

35 

Do. 

Do. 

37 

Mrs.  Ellen  Robertson. 

Mrs.  Ellen  llobertson. 

39 

Est.  W.  S.  Dewar. 

Mrs.  Dewur. 

41 

Mrs.  Margaret  Norman. 

Mrs.  Mar-faret  Norman. 

43 

Mrs.  Catherine  Hrown. 

.Mrs.  Anna  E.  Wilkie. 

45 

J.  S.  R.  Kvans. 

Samuel  Blaek. 

47 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  .lacoby. 

Freilerick  Sehnaars. 

49 

Dr.  L\'ter  J'orcher. 

Dr.  Peter  Pore  her. 

51 

Est.  Win.  C  (latewood. 

Dr.  Wm.  E.  D.  Jeuson. 

53 

Do. 

John  Brown. 

55 

Child'n  of  .las.  Mathews. 

Josejih    hraulman. 

57 

Charles  1).  Carr. 

Mrs.  Mary  lverre«;an. 

59 

Est.  Mrs.  .Mar^a't  Munro. 

Slaves. 

01 

_ 

William  M.-Lean. 

Samuel  Collins  i^  others. 

63 

f  1 

Daniel  Iloi'lbccU. 

Patrick  Doran  k  others. 

65 

William  JL  Walker. 

Charleston  Cotton  Press. 

67 

- 

William  11    Walker  and 
James  Poyas. 

William  Newnan. 

09 

].Mrs.  S.  11.  Lovei^roen. 

.lohn  11.  Grotheer. 

71 

William  Callahan. 

William  Callahan. 

73 

Est.  Isaac  Rarrett. 

Isaac  Levy  and  others. 

75 

1 W.  C.  tjatewood,  trustee. 

Slaves. 

CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


63 


2     1 


CHURCH  STREET— Continued. 
WARD  No.  1. 


ti 

«■   1 

No. 

o 
o 
^ 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

77 

Mrs.  Campbell. 

George  Bahntge. 

79 

Do. 

Adolph  Engelbach. 

81 

Charl'n  Librarj^  Society. 

John  McKenzie. 

83 

Do. 

Henry  Willis'  Office. 

85 

James  Copes. 

Store  house. 

87 

William  Kyan. 

Unoccupied. 

89 

.James  Copes. 

Calhoun  Cotton  Press. 

91 

Do. 

William  Ham. 

93 

Thomas  O'Brien. 

Mrs.  Eliz.  A.  (xitsinger. 

95 

1 

Est.  John  Preston. 

Dierlrich  Wm.  Ohiandt. 

97 

1 

Archibahi  McKcnzie. 

Archibald  McKenzie. 

99 

1 

Est.  William  Calder. 

(xeorge  Cordes. 

101 

Do. 

Joseph  Dallas. 

103 

Do. 

John  Lafitte,  Barb.  Shop. 

105 

1 

Do. 

Planters'  Hotel. 

WARD  No.  3. 


Th08.  McMillan  and  Mary 

Patrick. 
Mrs.  E.  M.  Sweeney. 
Mrs.  Frances  Harvey. 
John  F.  Wittschen. 
(leorge    Hamlin    and    D 
j     Fairchild. 
1    C.  L.  Blase. 
1    Dr.  Francis  Y.  Porcher. 
f  Charleston  Gas  Light  Co. jGas  AVorks  and  Offices. 
Do.  |Cornelius  B.  Webb. 

Theodore  Cordes.  John  Walcott. 


Thos.  McMillan  and  Marj- 

Patrick. 
William  Kruse. 
Mrs.  Nora  Morgan. 
John  F.  Wittschen. 

John  Collins  and  others. 

John  Stelljes. 

lildward  Kevlin  &  others. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.   1. 
Capt.  James  Welsinan.      jCapt.  James  Welsman 

Do. 
Trust  Est.  Mrs.  Caroline 

L.  Yates. 
F.  C.  Matthiessen. 


.Andrew  Wallarc. 
[Capt.  James  Welsman. 
j.  Do. 

Jno.  Cheeshorougii,  trua. 
.W.  T.  McDonald    , 
jR«»bcrt  Forbes. 
iJoseph  PrcTost. 


William  Gourdin   Young. 


Quincy  A.  Damon. 
F.  (\  Matthiessen. 
Bev.  William  B.  Yates. 
Misses  Bates'  Aradomy. 
Mrs.  Margax^^t  Lowndes 
Mrs.  Margaret  W.  Bowen. 
JJ«v.  John  A.  Porter. 
Slaves. 
Samuel  Hancock. 


64 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


CIIFRCTr  STREET— Continued. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


w 

e 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

24 

1 

Mrs.  Eleanor  Campbell. 

Mrs.  Eleanor  Campbell. 

26 

1 

CharloK  T.  Mitchell. 

Mrs.  Maria  Hopkins. 

28 

Paul  Wiirlnll,  r.  p.  e. 

Paul  WiLrJiill,  t.  ]..  e. 

30 
32 

1^1  lice 

I'lllll^^      1    llOlll*!^ 

Mrs.  Ann  Mullings. 

Mrs.  Ann  Mullinijs. 

34 

1 

Wm.  Trout. 

Mre.  E.  W.  Howard. 

36 

Haiman  Knee. 

38 

1 

Do. 

Henry  Von  Lintii^. 

40 

Honrv  Iloi^arth. 

Henry  Hoijarth. 

42 

Mrs.  "Mary  Tucker  Eyan. 

Mrs.  Mary  Tucker   Ryan. 

44 

Miss  Kliza  0.  Cromwell. 

Miss  Hliza  ().  C'l'oinwell. 

46 

1 

E.st.  Harriet  Ucilbron. 

.\ustin  (lould. 

48 

i)o. 

Mrs.  Anna  C.  Lesesno. 

50 

1 

A.  R  Mitchell  &  Co. 

Wm.  Sims. 

52 

Miss  M.  J.  Capdeville. 

Miss  M.  J.  Capdeville. 

54 

Christ()]»hor  Nelson. 

(M)i"istopher  Nelson. 

56 

1 

A<5nes  i{(>l)ert8. 

Mrs.  Marijaret  A.  ]\[or80. 

58 

1 

Samuel  Y.  Tupper. 

William  II.  Swinton. 

60 

1 

Eliza  Mills. 

Charles  Muth's  Sho|). 

62 

1 

Thos.  Lci^er  Hutchinson. 

Thos.  Lci^er  Hutchinson. 

64 

1 

Mrs.  Jane  Ancrum. 

Thomas  IJ.  Swirt. 

66 

1 

Iloljert  Mure. 

Hohert  Mure. 

68 

1 

Wm.  Jfenry  Walker. 

Wm.  Henry  Walker. 

70 

1 

Sai-ah  Nahl). 

John  Scholl. 

72 

Daniel  11.  Furst. 

Wm.  pollers,  1".  ]>.  e. 

74 

1 

Do. 

John   Monsees. 

76 

1 

Fruncis  Police. 

Pi-ederick  Momeier. 

78 

Do. 

Francis  Middleton. 

80 

1 

Do. 

P"'rancis  Police. 

82 

1 

Do. 

Charles  (Iravell. 

84 

Aaron  S.  Williiii^ton. 

Francis  Lehutle. 

86 

Do. 

T.  Hi-owii,  Barber,  f.  p.  c. 

88 

1 

.J(;hn   Phillips. 

J    Phillips  &  1{  S.  Duryea. 

90 

1 

Klinck  &  Wickenbcvi.':- 

Sloie  house. 

92 

1 

Do. 

John  Klinck. 

94 

1 

James  Copes. 

Stoic  house. 

06 

1 

Est.  Mary  Chapeau. 

Frcd'k  Brailsford.  1.  \>.  c 

98 

1 

Do. 

Cluionce  Levy. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


65 


No. 


100 

1 

102 

1 

104 

106 

1 

108 

110 

1 

112 

1 

114 

116 

1 

118 

120 

1 

122 

1 

124 

1 

126 

1 

128 

1 

130 

1 

132 

134 

1 

136 

138 

1 

140 

1 

142 

1 

144 

1 

CHURCH  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


^ 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


[Est.  Mrs.  Mar}'  Chapeau, 
Mrs.  Rose  Casey. 
Moses  D.  Ilyams. 

Do. 
Est.  Daniel  Macauley. 
Corporation  of  French 
Calvinistic  Church. 


Daniel  B.  Dupont. 
Phihp  Boy  Kan. 
II.  11.  Von  Eitzen. 
Rachel  Bush,  f.  p.  c. 
Dr.  J.  Leslie  O'Wen. 

George  Allison. 


WARD  No.  3. 


Mrs.  Rudulph. 

.Tacob  Allison  Lockwood 

Mrs.  Catharine  Early. 

Do. 
Thos.  L.  Quackenbush. 

Do. 
John  Molony. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

John  D.  Kennedy. 
William  Aiken. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
(i.  W.  Williams  &  Co. 
William  Ilockaday. 


Mrs.  Milnor,  Boarding. 
.7.  A.  Lockwood. 
Ilarman  Hafkcnschiel. 
James  O'Neill. 
Michael  Mclneruy.  v' 

Thomas  L.  Quackenbush. 
John  Molony. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

John  D.  Kennedy. 
Mrs.  Marg't  Fitz'patrick, 

Do. 
Dr.  John  Oberhausser. 
Roger  (ran n on. 
Store  house. 
Ilockaday's  StabloH. 


Runs 


2 

1  1 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

CROMWELL'S  TERRACE. 

West  from  Franklin  Street,  two  doors  below  Magazine, 
to  Smith  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 
1   jSamucl  Thos.  Cromwell.  iJames  Bigley. 
1   I  ^^-  ISamuel  Thos.  Cromwell. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Samuel  Thos.  Cromwell.  IJamos.  Mr  Mahon. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do 
Do. 


Mrs.  Sarah  C.  Biickner. 
CornfIiuf«  Bigley. 
John  Flynn. 
Mrs  Cath'c  Hojverson. 
John  McDonahJ. 


66 


CENSUS   OF  CHARLESTON. 


C0LU5!BUS  STREET. 

Runs  We^t,  bettreen  Amherst  and  Blake  Streets,  from  Cooper  River 

to  Kin<j  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1- 0 


Ifk 


u       d 

No. 

o        o 

1  1 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

City  of  Charleston. 

Alms  House. 

3 

■*■ 

Capt.  James  Copes. 

Robert  McKay. 

5 

Do. 

Isaac  Dixon. 

7 

\)n. 

Patrick  LatVan. 

9 

Do. 

llui^h  Adams. 

11 

Do. 

Peter  Mazyck. 

13 

Daniel  Wood. 

Lewis  Davis. 

15 

Robert  11.  llurney. 

Ilenning  D.  Lubs. 

17 

John  linriis. 

Zachariah  K.  Craiij. 

19 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Adams. 

.19* 

Mrs.  Marg't  Ellen  .MauII. 

21 

«1 

Mrs.  Hills. 

Slave. 

23 

Joseph  Pattani. 

Henr}-  Fenner. 

25 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

27 

Moses  Goldsmith. 

^LlrtlKl  J.  Robison. 

29 

Do. 

Benjamin  Bross. 

31 

South  Carolina   R.  R.  Co. 

Shives. 

33 

Henry  A.  J)ue. 

John  W.  Reed. 

35 

Do. 

James  Ell)ridge. 

87 

Do. 

Mrs.  Josepiiiue  .Mereo. 

NORTH  SID 

E. 

2 

1 

Dr.  Francis  Weston. 

Unoccupied. 

4 

1 

Lutheran  Hurial  (1  round 
for  coloivd  persons. 

6 

Daniel  Wood. 

("harles  11.  Lindstedt. 

8 

Do. 

John  \V.  Daggett. 

10 

John  La  Fitz. 

Slave. 

12 

James  M.  Kason  &  Co. 

James  M.  ICason  i^  Co. 

14 

Daniel  Wood. 

.lohn  Mi-yer. 

16 

Do. 

Edward  Kay. 

18 

Isaiah  N.  Pm-so. 

Isaiah  N.  Purse. 

20 

Thomas  W.  Spcissigger. 

Thomas  W.  Si)eissi<;<j:er. 

22 

James  11.  Taylor. 

Mrs.  Meta  Meyers. 
Mrs.  Alice  C.  Giierry. 

24 

Mrs.  Alice  C'.  Guerry. 

26 

A.  Robbins. 

James  Coldough. 

28 

F.  C.  Miller. 

.lohn  Stinken. 

30 

A.  Moroso. 

.lames  Hampton. 

32 

Est.  Robert  F.  Henry. 

Richard  Jones,  f.  p.  c. 

34 

Do. 

Slaves. 

CENSUS    OF   CHAllLESTON. 


67 


COLUMBUS  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 


No. 

pa 

o 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

36 
38 
40 
42 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Est.  Kobcrt  F.  Ilcnry. 
])o. 

1)0. 

])o. 

Pliilip  Kroamer. 

Eden  G.  Kent. 

John  Wicn<re8. 

Dr.  Isaac  R.  E.  Couturier. 

CEDAR  COURT,  runs  East  from  Elizabeth  Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 
I  1   IDr.  Edmund  A.  Gibhcs.     'Slaves. 
NORTH   SIDE. 


Thomas  J.  Knauff. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  O'Conncr. 

Walter  Walsh. 


Thoma-s  J.  Knauff. 
Bartholomew  O'Conner. 
Walter  Walsh. 


CONGRESS  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  King  St.,  bet.  Race  and  Huger  Sts.,  to  As}iley  River. 

SOFTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 

1        i  1   I Lamb.  IJaraes  0'Br3'an. 

NOKTir  SIDE. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1  1 

James  !McCarcy. 
Francis  11.  Due. 

iJesmond 

Est.  John  ^lichel. 


James  McCarc}*. 
F.ll.  Due,  tinware  manf'y 
Patrick  Cough  Ian. 
•John  Clemens. 


COOPER  STREET,  rum  West  from  North  end  of  Bar/ Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 
[Mrs.  Rebecca  Pavne.  [Mrs.  Rebecca  Payne. 

I  Do.         "  ISIavc. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

j Richard  Corbless. 
Bridget  O'Brien. 
'James  Wood  ley. 

COOPER'S  COURT,  n/??.-?  South  from  (hnn.  Sfn.f. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 
1   iT.  P.  Thackan.  IJohn  II.  .Sa^Msa^J. 

1    ISarah  H.  Ashby.  |l.  V.  Ashby. 

EAST  sidp:. 

1   .Mi(  liaci  IJolgcr.  T  "      '  "   '  'cr. 

1  IL.  P.  Ashby. 


1 

1 

3|       1  1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

Miss  Harriet  Tucker. 


68 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


COMDsG  STREET. 

liun.'i  Xorth  frrnn  Beau  fa  in  St  rat,  ncarhj  opposite  Mazijck,  partly 
through  Ward  No.  4,  throuqh  Ward  No.  0,  aud  partly  through 
Ward  Xo.  8,  to  Sheph,rd  Stnrt. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


i 


No. 

1                        OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

CQ 

^ 

1 

Poter  Chris.  Schroder. 

Peter  Chris.  Schroder. 

3 

Do. 

Alice  Stanley. 

5 

Francis  (^iiinlan  McHugh. 

George  Moore. 

7 

James  I).  Jolnifson,  1".  p.  c. 

Julius  Kaulinan. 

9 

Do. 

James  J)rayton  Johnson. 

11 

Misses  .Moultrie. 

Misses  .Moultrie. 

13 

1 

Edw'd  Moiilnmie  Grimke. 

Edw'd  Montague  (irimke. 

15 

1 

.lames  Iiancrort,  jr. 

Janu's  Banci'oft.  jr. 

17 

Frederick  P.  KlJord. 

Frederick  i'.  Klford. 

19 

1 

Tr.  E.St.  W.  B.  J.ang8dell. 

George  P.  Williams. 

21 

CJuHtaviiH  V.  Aiicker. 

Sarah  Barnell,  f  p.  c. 

23 

Tr.  Est.  Man'g  B.  Keeder. 

Slaves. 

25 

Tr.  Est.  Kichard  .S.  Gantt 
and  wife. 

Richard  S.  Gantt. 

27 

Selina  Davega. 

William  Kecnan. 

29 

Sarah  J\nust. 

David  White. 

31 

B.  (^uiiinan. 

Edward  V.  Baker. 

33 

J)(). 

Unoccupied. 

35 

Do. 

37 

Est.  ilobert  F.  Henry. 

(Miarlcs  A.  Calvo. 

39 

John  L.  Francis,  f.  p.  c. 

(ieorge  lluneken. 

41 

Fk'ctwood  Lanneau. 

Fleetwood  Lanneau. 

43 

A.  11.  Brodie. 

Roliei-t  Howard  Brodie. 

45 

Mrs.  Adams. 

(Jeorge  W.   .Mi-acher. 

47 

William  Bninyes. 

William  Brunyes. 

49 

Tr.  Est.  John  B.  Bee  and 
wife. 

Charity  Townsend,  f  p.  c. 

51 

Ann  Curtis. 

Frederick  llabernicht. 

53 

Do. 

llenr}-  Lee,  f.  p.  c. 

55 

Est.  John  Thompson. 

Fdward  Pils. 

57 

Do. 

lieiny  Kessler. 

59 

Isaac  W.  Jlayne. 

Isaac  W.  Ilayne. 

61 

Est.  Daniel  ilugcr. 

H.  Dewar  Biieot. 

63 

Est.   Mrs.   Mary    Cruick- 
shank. 

John  Van  Winkle. 

65 

1 

Rev.  J.  (■laudius  .Miller. 

Rev.  .1.  Claudius  Miller. 

67 

T.  Est.  Marg't  Carpenter. 

Wm.  Sandei-H  Carpenter. 

69 

Aaron  J.  Moses. 

John  Morran,  f.  p.  c. 

71 

John  Klinck. 

Christ'n  Fred'k  Kohnke. 

CENSUS    OF    rilARLESTON. 


69 


COMING  STREET— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


No. 

a 
o 
o 

•t  OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

PQ 

^ 

73 

Henry  Kuck.                 • 

Frederick  Puckhaber. 

75 

'  Do. 

Do.           bar-room. 

77 

Do. 

Isaar-  1  lesser. 

79 

J.  B.  Decry. 

Jacob  Motte. 

81 

1 

Do. 

J.  B.  Deery. 

83 

Do. 

Gustavus  Schwabe. 

85 

William  Given. 

Edwarfl  Myatt. 

87 

Do. 

Lavini;i  Requicr. 

89 

Maria  Weston,  f.  |).  c. 

Unoccupied. 

91 

Jacob  Weston,  f.  ]>.  c. 

J.  M.  Howell. 

93 

Sarah  A.  Moor) i end. 

William  Rcnnett., 

95 

Kobert  Howard,  f.  p.  c. 

EmmeMne  Martin,  f.  p.  c. 

97 

John  C.  Wohlers. 

John  C.  Wohlers. 

99 

Do. 

Martha  Cochran,  f.  p.  c. 

101 

Do. 

Adeline  Blanej',  f.  p.  c. 

Kia 

1 

Bcekman  McCall  &  wife. 

T'^noccujiied. 

10.^ 

Est. Cohen. 

Rachel  Heard,  1.  ]>.  c. 

I<t7 

Do. 

Elizabeth  Wright,  f.  p.  c. 

1(10 

■^   1 

Thomas  Savage,  f.  p.  c. 

Thomas  Savage,  1'.  p.  c. 

111 

Ellas  Garden,  f.  p.  c. 

Elias  (iarden,  f.  p.  c. 

1 1 .". 

1 

Theodore  D.  Wagner. 

John  Port  eons  DeVeaux. 

ii:. 

1 

James  Copes. 

Ellis  DeTreville. 

117 

- 

Mrs.  Martha  Stewart. 

Hiram  Bartlett. 

iltt 

1 

Alfred  11.  Diinkin. 

Altrcd  H.  Dunkin. 

iiii 

1 

.Mavnnrd  E.  Carrere. 

J.  M.  Bleakly. 

1 2a 

1 

Do. 

Josiah  E.  Smith. 

ij:. 

1 

Jamc.s  S.  Drayton. 

Charles  Kanapaux. 

IL'7 

1 

Benjamin  C.  Bee. 

Alma  A.  Relot. 

lL".t 

I 

Henry  Otven. 

Unoccupied. 

i;;i 

'^   1 

'  Do." 

John  N.  Tiedemann  &  Co. 

i:« 

1    1 

John  Herron. 

John  Behr. 

i:;r. 

1 

Do. 

Richard  Issertel. 

i;;n 

2 

Julia  Gist,  f.  p.  e. 
HroHsor  Rene. 

Juba  Gist.  f.  p.  c. 
B.  Rene. 

141 

1 

Mrs.  Jane  Weed. 

Mrs.  Jane  Weed. 

148 

1 

Mr*.  E.  Michel 

Mrs.  Kmmeline  Taylor. 

I4r. 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  E   Michel. 

147 

2 

Pan!  I'oinsctt,  f.  j).  <•. 

'":it1  orine  I'oinwett.  f.  p  r 

149 

o 

Richard  Dereef,  1.  p.  c. 

'    11'  rine  Conwell,  f.  p.  c 

70 


TEXSUS    OF    rHARLKPTON. 


COMING    STH?:ET— C«)ntiTiued. 


WEST  SIDE,  WAUL)  No.   6. 


No 


l^l?^ 


i 

o  1 

^  1 

151 

1 

153 

5 

155 

3 

157 

1 

159 

1 

161 

1 

163 

1 

165 

3 

167 

9 

169 

1 

171 

• 

1 

173 

2 

175 

i 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


177 

179 
181 
183 

186 
187 
189 
191 
198 
195 
197 
199 
201 
203 
205 
207 


Robert  Harney,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
F.  L.  WilkliLSon,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
Joseph  Dcreef,  f.  p.  c. 
Ilonry  Kuck. 
Urown. 

C.  and  M.  Small,  f.  p.  c. 
John  Symonp. 
Win.  A.  (libson. 
Mi'B.  J.  McKonzic. 
Edward  Wilkinson,  f.  p.  c. 


Robert  Harnej*,  f.  p.  e. 

'CvruR  Fonwick,  f.  p.  c. 
Slaves. 

K.  L.  Wilkinson,  f.  p.  v. 
Slaves. 
liKKcr.pii'd. 
.lohn  Allen  Miles. 
Nieholas  Wvnn. 
C.  and  M.  Slnall.  f.  p.  c. 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Mercier. 
jWni.  A.  (lihson. 
Mrs.  J.  McKenzie. 
Kdward  Wilkinson,  f.  p.  c^ 


WEST    SIDE,   WARD   No.    8. 


C'urston  Harms. 

Do. 
Thomas  II.  Small,  f.  p.  c. 
John  C  lianalian. 
Nicholas  W.  Doi-rill. 
Keheeca  Art^jpc  and  eidl. 
hueia  A.  Jiiill. 
Wm.  JilacUliam. 
iThomas  (irant. 
iWm.  ('.Dukes. 
i  Do. 

IJasper  Christiansen. 

Do. 
Wm.  Casey. 
Frederick  Wm.  Klaron. 


1    J.  \V.  (iray,  trustee. 


('arsten  Harm's  i^rist  mill. 
Albert  C.  II.  Tincken. 
Thomas  II.  Small,  t'.  ]».  c. 
Slaves. 

Alex.  V.  W.  Ahrams.      ^ 
John  M.  Easterly-. ij 
Lucia  A.  Jiull. 
Wni.  Blackliam. 
Jei-eniiah  W.  Cannon. 
\Vin.  lIa])poldt. 
James  Powers. 
Peter  Jame.s  llutson. 
Jasper  Christiansen. 
Wn>.  Casey. 
Frederick  Wm.  Klaren. 
Bai'lliolonu'W  Kaily. 


EAST   SIDE,   WARD  No.  4. 


2 

1 

j 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

Abraham  Moise. 

Do. 

Do. 
Dr.  Elias  Ilorlbeek. 

Do. 
Caroline  Mehrtens. 

Do. 


Emeline  Martin,  t'.  p.  c. 
Elizabeth  Geo.  Cantwell. 
Mary  Smith. 
(Jeortcc  Saunders, 
Dr.  Klias  Horlbeck. 
('arolinc  Mehrtens. 
Bar  lioom. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLKSTON. 


71 


COMING    STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

in! 

Caroline  Mehrtens. 

Edward  White,  f.  p.  c. 

18 

Do. 

Charles  Kodgers,  f.  p.  c. 

20 

Mrs.  Charlotte  A.  Birch. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  A.  Birch 

22 

Dr.  Win.  A.  Berry. 

Edward  Winslow. 

24 

Trust  Estate  Ann  Nascr. 

Charlton  Henr}'  Bird. 

26 

!• 

George  C.  Hey  ward. 

George  C.  Hey  ward. 

2S 

Hopkins,  Hudson  &  Co. 

John  J.  Cohen. 

80 

1 

Wm.  (yurrington. 

Wm.  Carrington. 

32 

Scott  K.  Brown. 

Scott  K.  Brown. 

34 

John  Ashhurst. 

John  Ashhurst. 

36 

Wm.  Brunycs. 

Benjamin  F.  Moise. 

38 

1 

John  O'Mara. 

Lorenz  Savinovich. 

i& 

Est.  (loorge  Thompson. 

Isabella  Peace,  f.  p.  c. 

42 

Ann  Shepherd. 

Frances  A.  Slu'))her(|. 

44! 

1 

Do. 

Robert  Henry  Kason. 

46 1 

1 

Oran  Basse tt. 

Oran  Basset t. 

481-"' 

1 

Wm.  Alhert  .Shepherd. 

Wm.  Albert  Shepherd. 

.5(1    1 

Estate  (icorgc  I'arrott. 

Michael  H.  ('ollins. 

o2, 

Morton  Dereef.  f.  p.  c. 

Wm.  Fields,  f.  p.  c. 

54 

Jeannette  Bonneau,  f.  p'.  c. 

Jeannette  Bonneau.  f.  p. 

56 

Jacob  Weston,  f".  p.  c. 

Jacob  Weston,  f.  p.  c. 

58 

( 

Do. 

Margaret  McGuffic,  f.  p. 

60 

1 

Grace  O'Sullivan. 

(irace  O'Sullivan. 

62i  1 

John  Johnson. 

John  Johnson. 

64i  1 

Henry  Horlbeck. 

Wm.  McK.  Morgan. 

66 

Do. 

.Margai-et  Ann  Parsons. 

68 

J.  f>crcef'.  truH.  B.  Kin  loch. 

lienjainin  Kinloch.  f.  p. 

70| 

Wm.  McKinlav,  f.  p.  c 

Francis  Gardin,  f.  p.  c. 

72 

Do        • 

Wm.  McKinlay,  f.  p.  c 

74 

Do. 

John  L.  Lunsford. 

76 

1 

Nicholas  W.  Darrdl. 

Nicholas  W.  Darrell. 

80 

82 

1 

84 

86 

88 

90 

1 

EAST  SIDE,  \VARD  No.  6. 

Mrs.  Kingman.  Mrs.  Sarah  Saxe. 

JacoD  F.  iSchirmcr.  John  H.  Miller. 

l>o.  iFre<l(!ric.k  Mnllor. 

Bst.  Mary  Cruickshanks.  |Uno<-^upied. 
Est.  S.  J.  Cohen.  , Elizabeth  Feiris,  f.  p.  c. 

l>o  |Kev.  A.  P.  Smith 


72 


CBNSne    OP   CIIARLRSTON. 


COMING    STKEKT— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD   No.  6. 


Mo.      S 

e 
o 

OWNERS.                ■'y 

OCCUPANTS. 

1  pa 

^ 

92 

1 

Esl-.  Lewis  V.  Martin. 

Lewis  V.  Martin. 

94 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  St.  Aniaii<l. 

•Mrs.  Mary  St.  Ainand. 

9t) 

Estate  John  Michel. 

Eliza  Bienier,  f.  p.  e. 

98 

Do. 

John  Bor-f anil- 

100 

N.  Fehronbacii. 

Nina  (;onh)n,  1.  p.  c. 

102 

Do. 

Slave.s. 

104 

Do. 

CaniiMa  Dye.  f.  j).  c. 

lOG 

Do. 

Jane  MeCall.  f.  p.  e. 

108 

Do. 

SWivos. 

110 

J 

Bernard  Ueils. 

lirrnanl  Iveil.s. 

112 

Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilsdii. 

.If^hn  (Jarves. 

114 

Do. 

SUiven. 

116 

Do. 

Slaves. 

118 

« 

Do. 

Slaves. 

120 

Do. 

Slaves. 

122 

Do. 

Isabella  Peterson,  1".  p. 

c. 

124 

•   Do. 

Lovell  Mayrant.  1".  p.  c 

126 

Do. 

Slaves. 

128 

Do. 

Slaves. 

130 

Do. 

Slaves. 

132 

Do. 

Slaves. 

134 

Do. 

Unoceupied. 

136 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

138 

Win.  H.  Taher. 

Wni.  R.  Taher. 

140 

George  W.  Olney. 

Georj^e  W.  Olney. 

142 

Do. 

Stephen  (Jochi-an,  1".  ji. 

c. 

144 

Do. 

Slaves. 

14U 

Dr.  Wni.  llunie. 

Julia  Macbeth,  f.  p.  c. 

148 

1 

John  li.  Kraneis.  \\  p.  c. 

R.  J.  Pearce. 

150 

Samuel  O'llt-ar,  1'.  p.  e. 

.Foshua  .Mishow,  f.  p.  c. 

152 

Joim  .Mt'lMiersoii. 

Septimus  Killlcband. 

154 

Wni.  Diersscn. 

Wm.  Dierssen. 

156 

John  Di'Largo. 

John  DcLai-ifc,  f.  p.  c. 

15H 

John  J.  Lafar. 

Unoccuitii'ij. 

160 

Edward  Jiooke. 

Mrs.  Caroline  ParUer. 

162 

1 

Do. 

Wni.  IT.  Kraemcr. 

164 

Catherine  Bennett,  f.  j).  e. 

Catherine  Bennett,  f.  p 

c. 

166 

3 

Do. 

Louisa  Carson,  ('.  p.  c. 

CENSUS    OF    riTARl-KSTOX, 


78 


COMING  STKEKT— Contimicfl. 
EAST  SIDE  WARD,   No.    6. 


ii 

d 

No. 

as 

O 

o 

OWNERS. 

0CCUPANT)8.       ^ 

m 

_^_ 

1()S 

1 

Est.  Nathan  Natlians. 

Slaves. 

170 

1 

Do. 

William  Dart.  f.  p.  c. 

172 

1 

Do. 

Mary  .Tohii.son,  f.  p.  c. 

174 

1 

Do. 

lid  ward  Lawrence,  f.  p.  <• 

17G    1 

George  C.  Warton. 

Slave. 

178 

1 

Tr.  EHt.Mr8.  E.A.Sigwahi 

1 

1 

and  children. 

John  C.  Sigwald. 

ISO 

1 

R.  S.  Chreitzherg. 

F.  L.  PhelpM. 

182 

1 

Henry  Otyen. 

Ileniy  Kuck. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 

jCharles  H.  Brewstei-.  jMartha  Nuy;ent. 

Miss  Margaret  B.    Paino.l.Tohn  Gill. 


jCornelia  A.  Stafford. 
Louis  Buck. 

'Michael  Maguii-ccScotlierH 
iPhilip  Mauil. 
Ilerniijia  Mann. 
|(^atherine  S])ring. 
Louis  Alhi'ight. 
I.Toscph  Taylor. 
'Charles  Ufferhustole. 
i{el)ecfa  .lones,  f.  p.  c. 
'Samuel  Austin,  f.  )».  c 
Slaves. 

Sechmoni  Fi-hroiiliack 
FJiza  Clean-. 


Do 

Do. 
Michael  Maguire. 
Do. 
J  )o. 
Catherijie  Spring. 
Louis  Alhright. 
Keuhen  George. 
Charles  Ufferhustole. 
TJebecca  Jones,  f.  ]».  <■. 
Samuel  Aiislin.  f.  ]».  c. 
Kst.  .laeol)  Wchlcrt. 
Seehmo?it   FchrciihacK- 
John  Lehej 
Sara 
F. 

Callierine  F<»wlcr  Harriet  R.  Clark. 

Patrifk  C.  Collins.  Patrick  C.  Collins. 

Est.   William   F.   Carsten.  (Jcorgc  Taylor. 
Thomas  F.  Fitzer.  Edward  Farmer. 

{John  JL  Pmcking.  'John  IL  Huckin;;. 

Tr.  fi0t.  Mary  A.  Baker.  |Tliomas  11   Lett  ,^  othern 

Do.  BHt.H.t  Dill 

l\<trick  M<Bride.  iRo.Iy  Byrnes 

jjohn  Hngan.  John  ilogan. 

Mrs.  II    M.  Ilumjihrt'A  s       Eliza   Davis. 
iChrislopher  C.  Shields.      ^Christopher  C-  Shields. 


rah  Ann  Holmes,  f.  p.  c  Sarah  Ann  Holmes,  t  p 
PoHtell  Thackam  ,  F.  Postell  Thaekam. 


74 


%t 


CENSUS    OF    CHAULKSTON. 


CONCORD  STREET. 

Hvn.s  Xorthfrom  Dry  Dock  Wharf,  formerly  Williams  Wharf,  to 
Hasrll  Street,  and  recommences  at  Laurens  Street  and  runs 
North  to  Calhoun  Street. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


1  i 

o 

.    ... 

No.  1    H 

9 
O 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

J« 

^ 

1 

Dry  Dock  Company. 

Dry  Dock   Co.'s  office. 

3 

.laincH  Marsh. 

J.  (i.  &  D.  ('.  Marsh. 

5 

Do. 

James  Jeffords.                    ' 

7 

Do. 

Office .!.(;.  &l).r.  Marsh. 

9 

Coal  Depot. 

U 

Lockwood  &  Johnson. 

Lockwood  &  Johnson. 

13 

Do. 

Do. 

15 

Est.  William  Patton. 

John  E.  Semcko. 

17 

Martin  Louis. 

Mrs.  Anna  Rrunsen. 

19 

Mrs.  Sarali  S.  Howe. 

Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Howe. 

21 

Nathanii'l  Hunt. 

William  G.  Benson. 

23 

Robert  Howard,  f.  p.  c. 

Michael  Ilorton. 

25 

Do. 

Capt.  John  H.  F'oster. 

27 

Do. 

John  Orchard. 

29 

Est.  Joshua  Lazarus. 

James  McVry. 

31 

Messrs.  llorlliock. 

Unoccujiied. 

33 

Est.  Joshua   Lazarus. 

Albert  (i.  Farris. 

35 

Do. 

W.  11.  Harris. 

37, 

Messrs.  Horlbcek. 

Unoccupied. 

39! 

Do. 

Slaves.                               M 

41 

Do. 

Benjamin  Cox.               ^^ 

EAST  SIDE. 

2            I 

I'ahneito  Wharf  Co. 

4 

6 

1 

Thomas  Bonnell. 

8 

1 

Carsten  Nohrden. 

10 

1 

Do. 

12 

1 

Dennis  Dou<;las. 

14 

John  W.  Caldwell. 

16! 

Do. 

18 

D... 

20 

Dr.  Kdmund  (iibbcs. 

22 

Francis  Deignan. 

24 

Do. 

26 

Do. 

I  Stores  unoccupied. 
Do. 
Thomas  Saunder's  office. 
iThomas  Kyall. 
{'arsten  Nohrden. 
'Dennis  Dout^las. 
Mrs.  Amanda  Walley. 
IWilliam  Cox. 
JThomas  Cochran. 
Slaves. 

John  Shufflin. 
Henry  Nakles. 
ISiavos. 


v.» 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLKSTON. 


75 


derep:f's  court. 

Buns  North  from  Morris  Street,  between  Felix  and  Smith  Streets. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


1     U           B 

No.      1       g 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

3|       1  1 
5|       1  1 

111       1  1 

Whitr^ 

Isabella  Payne,  f.  p.  c. 

Rebecca  Dennison,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Josephine  Pritchard. 

Slave.s. 

Slaves. 

Do. 
Joseph  Dereef. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

DESPORTES'  COURT. 
Runs  North  from  Duncan  Street,  between  Coming  and  Pitt  Streets. 
WEST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  6. 
iCapt.  R.  Miiir.  iSlaves. 

Jacob  Weston,  f.  p.  c. 


1 

8 

5 

7 

0 

2| 

4| 

6 

8 

10 

12 

Morris  Edwards. 
Henry  Fordiiam. 


Slaves. 

Jane  Small,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 


Josejili  Canibridfic,  f.  p.  c.  .Toseph  Cambridge, f.  p.  c. 
EAST  SIDE. 


Jacob  Weston,  f.  p.  c. 
Morris  Edwards,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
( 'harles  Legarc,  f.  p.  c 
Elias  Gardner. 
Do. 


Slaves. 

Mary  Tolle. 

Slaves. 

Charles  Legare,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Gardner. 


DOUGHTY  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  Rufledge  Avenue,  between  Mill  and  Bee  Stress,  to 
President  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 
Fredcnck  I).   C    Kracke.iJames  Ralph  Smith. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

7| 

•1 

»l 

-'  1 

11 

1   1 

13           l.i 

15 

11 

17! 

6 


A.  W.  Black. 
Edwanl  Wni.  Lloyd. 
Theodore  A.  Hftnour. 
Mrs.  Mary  G.  (Tray. 
Frederi<k   D.  ('.   Kracke. 
JoHoph   V    T)aws(in. 

\u,. 


Fost«'r  Rlack. 
Edward  Wm.  Lloyd. 
Theodore  A.  Honour. 
Mrs.  Mary  G.  Gray. 
Unoccupied 

(t corgi!  Henry  Ferguson. 
Stephen  .Tohu  WmKJv. 
Willi:nM  V-'^rv  PmH  ..".-^oB. 


.     NORTH 

Richard  While  (iaie. 


SIDE. 

iRifJiard  Whito  (iale. 
Tr.  Kf't.  W.  Rhctt  k  wife.     William  Rheft 
|johii  H.  Stcinmcyer.  'john  de  Bruyn  Kops. 


70 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLKSTOX. 


DUNCAN  STREET. 

RtinsWtst  from  Coming  St. ,het. Calhoun  and  Vanderhor.<it,to  Pitt  St. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


M 

e 

No. 

s 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

•l 

2 

Jacob  Weston,  f.  i).  »•. 

.lo.si-pliine  A.  (Tcrnion. 

3 

2 

Do. 

>[:iiy  Cross,  f.  ]).  V. 

5 

') 

George  McKiiil:i\ .  l.  p.  c 

William  .IoIiiiskii.  I.  p. 

c. 

7 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

9 

2 

John  C.  Wohlcns. 

Frederick  Kvans,  \'.  p. 

c. 

11 

J)o. 

Nancy  Ta*  (irant,  i\  p. 

c. 

13 

Rebecca  Tborn.  f  i>.  < 

Hebecca  TIkh-I),  1".  p.  c 

15 

Do. 

Slaves. 

17 

1 

James  E.  Walker. 

Slave. 

IJ) 

Do. 

Palriek  Fallon. 

21 

1 

Cathcritje  Wolton  an<l  1*. 
Gouj^Ij. 

Donald  ^fcC^ueen. 

23 

Jacob  Wesldii,  1".  p.  c. 

William  Speissegger. 

25 

^ 

Do. 

Unoycu]>ie(l. 

NOKTII  SIDE. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

U 

3 

16 

2 

IS 

2 

L'O 

•< 

•>•> 

1 

■1\ 

1 

John  ('.  Wolders. 

Do. 
E.  .1.  KiMi:;man. 

.lacob  Wesloii,  f.  ]i.  c 
Do. 
Do. 
Maria  Weston,  1".  p.  <•. 
Sjirali  Johnson,  f.  p.  c. 
Fosejth  A.  SandiTs. 


Jane  W.  Peilifonl.  f.  p.  c 

Slave. 

Mary  A.  Bass. 

^lartha  lleiilmrn. 

Slave. 

Slave. 

Charles  Uasell.  f.  |..  c 

.lames  Spcneer.  I'.  i>.  c. 

Isaac  Porrjf',  1'.  p  c 

l^nocciipio(" 


\Vm.  II.  Oshoni.  r.  p.  e.      iWm.  \\.  OsIioimi,  I',  p.  e. 
Charles  l{.  Hrewsti-r.  jSlave. 

DRAKK  STREET. 

Runs  North   from  below   ffcid  Street,  piirthj  throtajh    Wurd  Xa.  ;"> 

and  jK'rt/i/  throuijh  Ward  X".  7,  to  the  marsh  of  Cooper  liicur. 

WEST   SIDE,  WARD  No.   7. 
jDiedrieh  Kassens.  i Edward  Ityan. 

1    iTiniothy  .Melnerny.  Timothy  Mcintriiy. 

1    J.  V.  Ulacklock,  i^uardian.C'ast.  ( lirardeuu,  f.  p.  c. 


I 

I 

3 

1 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

1 

Henry  .M.  Mani^ault. 
John  MilMu-rson. 
•lohn  Blake, 
.lohn  Clarence  Cochran. 
Jatflcs  M.  Ivison. 
William  B.  Stei'dman. 
Jacob  Barrett. 


IFenrv  .M .  3fanigaiilt. 

.Miss  McBhersou. 

.lohn  Blake. 

Llolin  CI:lr^nco  Coehi-an. 

.lames  M.  lOason. 
William  B.  Steedman. 
|jacob  Barrett. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


77 


DRAKE  STKKET— Contimioa. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 


No.      ^ 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1   .('loment  H.  Stevens. 
1    Dr.  Octavius  A.  White. 
1    Mrs.  Catherine  Ivabruce. 


William  ir.  Ward. 
I.Iuhn  Spell. 
'Mrs.  Catherine  Labruee. 


/??/?!.' 


1 

3 

1 

5 

7 

9 

11 

ELM  ROAV. 

East  from  f^ominf]  Sfrrcf.  hrtrccen  Cannon  and  Spring . 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8.   ' 

Thos.  S.  Wright,  f.  p.  c. 

Unoccupied. 

Julius  Plielon,  f.  p.  c. 


Charles  R.  Brewster. 
Do. 
Do. 


Do. 
Do. 

Do. 


jRodoIi»h  Mosely. 
Jane  David,  f.  p.  c. 
ISoh.mon  G.  W.  Dill. 


•> 

'   \ 

4 

j  1 

H 

1   1 

8 

1  1 

10 

1 

EAST  SIDE. 
Charles  R.  Brewster.  Sarah  Ann  Carter,  f.  p.  c 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


W'illiain  Oliver  Davey. 
James  Christian  Dupre. 
Isaac  Prioleau.  f.  p.  e. 
Peter  llcrturctter. 


EXCHANGE  STREET. 

Hniis  Eti.^t  jrniii  East  Bay,  immediately  to  the  South  of  the  Custom 

Hfiuxe. 


SOUTH   SIDE.  WARD  No.  1. 


1i    1 
HI   1 


0 

7 
9 
11 
1.3 
15 
17 
19 
•-'1 


Mills  &  Beach. 

Do. 
William  (/.  Dukes  &  Sons. 

Do. 
W.  R.  Brailsford. 


William  Aiken. 
4ti9  Mills. 


't 

1 

: 

4 

1 

1 

6 

1 

Hi 

1 

1) 

1 

Min« 


Unoccupied. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Robert  B.  Cha]iman. 
F.  C.  &  S.  C.  Blark. 
C.  M.  Olson. 
Julius  A.  Blake. 
Port  "Warden's  office. 
Davis,  ?>dwards«!t  \Vitscll. 
Unoccupied. 


NORTH  SIDE. 


k  Beach. 
Do. 
Otis  MilltH  k  Cf 

'Do. 
F.  (i.  Rolando. 


Williau)   Parker  Holmes, 
j  Henry  P.  Ru8i«ell  &  Co. 
I  Brick  Stores,  unoccajticd 
I  Do. 

Bell^  Bolando.  Cr>o|H5n". 


78 


OBfSirg    OK    <MI  AKI.KSToN. 


f:LLI()TT  STREET. 

Jiuns  Wisf  from  East  Bay  to  Church,  between    Tradd  and  Broad 

Streets. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


\i 

c 

No. 

s 

n 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

Stellin^  &  Dosclier. 

J<)hn  W^iiliams. 

3 

1 

Hui^h  K.  Viiu'ont. 

Peter   Brown,  p.  c. 

5 

\ 

William  Thompson. 

Riihard  Thompson. 

7 

1 

Do. 

Lewis  I'easall. 

9 

1 

Robert  Limehouse. 

Carsten  Sehnihbo. 

11 

1 

Chas.  Nornum  .in<l  wife. 

Charles  Norman. 

13 

1 

Est.  W.  C.  (iati-wood,  A. 
11.  Brown  ami  Thoti.  N. 
Gadsden. 

Thomas  Smith. 

15 

1 

Benjumin  C.  Pressley. 

Slave  and  Free  PersonH. 

17 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Maria  .Miller. 

19 

1 

Henrv^  Bniwinlcel. 

Michael  (^uin. 

21 

1 

Thomas  Hyan. 

Stores  of  Ryan. 

23 

1 

Benjamin  C  Presslcy. 

.1.  Fred.  Tjambert,  p.  e. 

25 

1 

Do. 

Joseph  W.  Terry. 

27 

1 

Daniel  II.  Furst. 

Daniel  11.  Furst". 

NORTH  SIDE. 


2 

4 

0 

8 

10 

12 

14 

Ui 

18 

1 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

Est.  Gon.  Samuel  ("ruiU 
shanks. 

Do. 
Benjamin  ('.  Pressley. 

Do. 
Alexander  (Jor<Ion. 
I<:st.  J.  P.  Weinholt/.. 
Bank-  ol"  Ihe.Statcof  S.  C, 
William  Bii-nie. 
M.  C.  Mordeeai. 
D.  L.  McCarthy. 
Benjamin  C.  Pressley. 

George  W.  Brown. 
William  Purvis,  p.  c. 
Dr.  C.  M.  Carey. 
Forbes. 


Ricliard  Tlotjjan. 
John  P.  Manck. 


iCharles  Blakt". 
jCapt.  William  Lovell. 
,T'noccupied. 

Store  house. 
^Storo  house. 
(John  Midlin. 
Ijoseph  Stewart. 
[Store  house. 
jSamuel  June. 
Ijoseph  ('hristopher. 

Cecelia  Sasporlas,  p.  c. 

James  Murray. 

Slaves.      ;,     . 

! William  Purvis,  p.  c. 

|Store  house. 

Harriet  Bythewood,  p.  c. 

Unoccuj)ied. 

Joseph  Spencer  &  others. 

John  Ilabenicht. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


79 


EAST  BAY  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  Ashley  River,  at  East  end  of  South  Bay  Street, 
through  Wards  Nos.  1  and  'i,  to  Calhoun  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1.  • 


No. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 
11 
18 
15 
17' 
19i 
211 
23 
25  i 
27 
29 

31, 
33 
351 

371 
39 

43! 
45 
47 
49 
51 
53 
55 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


67  ^a  lEnt. 

61  1  mKm> 

(;7  «  lia 


Louis  D.  De  Saussure. 
John  Raven  el. 
William  Ravencl. 

Do. 
Jaraea  G.  Holmes. 
CharleH  Alston. 
Daniel  lleyward. 
Francis  .1.  Porcher. 
Daniel  Ravonol. 
Norman  M.  Porter. 
Mi*8.  Mary  A.  Wrag^. 
John  Kaven  Matthcwes. 
Wihnot  G.  DcSaussure. 
Dr.  Thomas  L.  Ogier. 
William  Plane. 
Charles  T.  Lowndes.    » 
Dr.  Wm.  C.  Pavenel. 
Alonzo  J.  White. 
Mrs.  A.  Porter  &  chihlren 
John  Kirkpatrick. 
Alexander  R.  Mitchell. 
Do. 
•"^  Do. 

Ilenrv  Bischoff. 
U.  lUilwinkel. 
Henry  Bischoff. 
Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  A.  (iordon. 
Henry  Bischoff. 
Est.  J.  I'etcr  Wienholtz. 
derick  Wienholtz. 
crt  Bischoff. 
Thomas  Najncr. 
rge  B.  Lajnh. 
harles  N.  Hnhort. 


Louis  D.  De  SauHsnre. 
John  Ravenel. 
Alfred  F.  Ravenel. 
William  Ravenel. 
James  G.  Holmes. 
Charles  Alston. 
Daniel  lleyward. 
Francis  J.  Porcher. 
Daniel  Kavenel. 
Rev.  T.  R.  C.  Peck. 
Mrs.  Mary  A.  Wra/]i;g. 
John  Paven  Matthcwes. 
Wilmot  G.  De  Saussure. 
Dr.  Thomas  L.  Ogier. 
Mrs.  Mary  A.  Jettbrds. 
Charles  T.  Jvowndes. 
Dr.  Wm.  ('.  Ravenel. 
Peter  C.  Gaillard. 
Unoccupied. 
John  Kirkpatrick. 
Ed.  L.  Prince  and  others. 
Samuel  C.  Barr.  ^ 

Henry  Lewith. 
Eihe  Struss. 

Pinkus  Pinkushon.       *'^ 
Henry  Stelling. 
Mrs.  Martha  E.  Adams. 
John  Wulhurn. 
Henry  Schultz. 
Frederick  Wienholtz. 
J.  &  D.  Gotjen. 
Joanna  Barragan. 
Thomas  K.  Pyan. 
Charles  N.  Hubert. 


1     1 


73 
75 


Ilcnkenwrath,  Wragg  &  llcrckenwrath,  Lcsosne, 
{V».  Huger  &  Co. 

Do.  John  (iadnden  King. 

Hugh  K.  Vinrent.  Hugh  K.  Vincent  s  store. 

<  harles  H.  West.  Charles  H.  West  &  Son. 


80 


i:i;j  I 


135 

137 
139 
141 
148 
145 
147 
149 


1  I 

1 

1 

1  ' 


("KN.-l  >    Hi     (  II  Ai:l.l.>liiN. 

KA8T  BAY  STHKKT— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


No. 

1 

n 

^ 

77 

1 

70 

1 

81 

1 

88 

1 

85 

87 

'89 

1 

91 

1 

93 

1 

95 

i 

97 

_ 

99 

1 

101 

108 

1 

105 

107 

1 

109 

1 

111 

li:{ 

115 

1 

117 

1 

119 

1 

121 

1 

123 

1 

125 

1 

' 

VJ^T 

12U 

1 

vu 

OWNKUS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Moses  1).  Ilyains. 
William  Aiken. 
Ks(.  ( 'asimer  Diit  ri«'ux. 
.1.  M.  Ostendoi-tt-. 

\  Do. 

(  Do. 

Ilenrv  JJimken. 

f  Alexander  W.  Black. 

I  Do. 

J.Stellin<;A:KsUr.Dosf]ier 
Est.  (Jen.  S.  Cfuiksliank. 
Kst..Ipaac  Bailc}-. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Evans  &  (^ogswcll.  ■ 
Pres.\-  Dip.  ofSLate  Bank. 
Pres.iV  Dir.  liaiik  ofSo.Ca. 
Est.  Louis  Y.  ("liii|H'in. 
Aaron  S.  Willin^ton. 
iSo.  ('a.  Insurance  Co. 
Aaron  S.  Williimton. 
Tr.  Kst.  Mrs.  M.  K.Cook, 
(ieor/^e  W.  lirown. 
Kst.  M .  Lyons. 
Do. 
D... 

I'riN.  \   Dir.  IManters'  & 

.Meeiianics'  Bank. 
jPres.  it   Dir.  Fanners'  &. 
I      Ex<'lian^e  Hank. 
Zil.a  H.  Oakes. 

Trcs.  iV  Dir.  rnioii  Haul; 
!J.  S.  &  II.  Missn.on. 
!  (  Patrick  .1.  Coo^an. 

j  Do. 

J.  B.  Cainpl.ell. 
.Iose|ili  ( 'olu'ii. 
Etieiiiir  l''>iiiei''non. 


'Lacoste  &  Son.  Rifjgcrs. 

.Mrs.  Uelteeca  (ioodman. 
.lolin  Ilenrv  Wrede. 

Henry  Wiltselien. 

Isaac  .lacolis  and  others. 
ICharles  Michaels. 
;M.  .Facolis. 
jlleiirv  Sunken. 
lAlexander  W.  Black. 

Clias.  F.  Westrrlund. 

Henry  Tliees. 

(iraber  iS:  Thode. 

Carina  It  &  BriLri;s. 
jjolm  W.  Wretie's  stuiv. 

Mrs.  (,'heney. 

Unoccupied. 
'Evans  &  Co<;s\vell. 
'Mercantile  l^-ad.  licuni. 

W.  (J.  (Jil.I.s. 

Charles  lyitchi^i. 

tavern. 

'Oflice  S.  C.  Insui-ancc  Co. 
'Courier  Ottiee. 

Auii^ustus  Cook. 
'.lanus  Kcinu'dv. 

11.   II.   De  Leon'. 

ITnoccupied. 

Planters'  iV  Mech.  Haidv. 

l'\irnicrs'  ^   lOx.   Hank, 
r.ce  A:  Silcox. 
rni(Ui  Hank. 
/ad...k   .Miller. 
I'airicU  .1.  Coopfan. 
W.  H.  Il.riot's  Ins.  Office. 
.Martin  .NH-ycr. 
I'ati-ick  .1.  Coo<i;an. 
Kniaiiuel  Currant. 


CENSUS    OF    oriAULESTON. 


81 


EAST  BAY  STREET— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


No. 


153 
155 
157 
159 
161 


1631 
1651 
167; 
169 
171 
173 
175 
177 
179 
181 
183 
185 
187 
189 
191 
193 
195 
197 
199 
201 

203 
205 
2(»7 
209 
211 
213 
215 
217 
21<)i 


225 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Est.  William  Curtis. 

Do. 
Etiennc  Poinciirnon. 

Do.     ^ 

Do. 


Chafeo  &  Knauff. 
Walter  Hovey. 
Henr3-  Bisehoff  &  Co. 
A.  R.  Taft  &  Co. 
Matthies8en,0'IIara&Co. 


WARD  No.  3. 


Roper  HoHpital. 

Do. 
John  F.  O'Neill. 
I  Do. 

I  Do. 

Albert  Bischoft". 

Do. 
Est.  James  Ross. 

Do. 
James  Walker. 
E.  II.  Marjenlioft".         >.* 
Etienne  Poinci^non. 

Do. 
Bernard  O'Neill. 

Do. 
Rachel  J.  Barrett. 
Est.  Isaac  Barrett. 
James  Walker. 
J.  l.k  ('.  D.  Farrar. 
Pros.  «k  Dir.  Pianlcrs'  &. 

Mechanics'  Bank. 
Est.  James  Marsh. 
Otis  J.  Chafee. 

Do. 
Mrs.  (iracc  O'Sullivan. 

Do. 
Mrs.  B.  E.  Touhv. 

Do. 
I  arnum  &  Dotterer. 

Do. 

Do. 
1     II  L.Jnkcn,J.&R.G. 

,CJiisolm. 
1  1  Do. 


rrr 


Unoccupied. 
Strol.el  .t  Phillip.'*. 
John  F.  O'Neill. 
Earl  OS  Austin, 
llayne  &  Yates. 
Rcnneker  &  (i lover. 
Albert  Jiischoft". 
John  A.  l^urckmyer. 
Unoccupied. 
James  Walker. 
Mrs.  Caroline  Stelling. 
Unoccupied. 
S.  Wyatt  &  Co. 
Bernard  O'Neill. 
I  Mrs.  Fogarty  &  Melchers. 
jjulius  Wm.  Meyer. 
Simons  Brothers. 
[Cadow,  McKcnzie  k  Co. 
Farrar,  Brother  &  ('o. 

I  Francis  Murphy. 

jUnoccujned. 

Chafee.  Crott  &  Chafee. 

Slaves. 

Unoccujjied. 

Jos.  Sjicar  and  others. 

Theodtjre  B.  Guy. 

Mich'l  Mason  and  others. 

Unoccupied. 

Farnuni  &  Dott«r»r. 

,r..  ■     ■  .1 

,Er.      . 


■» 


82 


c'l..N-t  >    uh    riiAKl,i:,-TuN. 


EAST  BAY  STREKT^Continncd. 
WEST  SU>£,  WARD  Ho.  i. 


No. 

w 

u 

n 

a 

C 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

227 

1 

Mies  Harriot  Pinckney. 

Miss  Harriot  Pinckney. 

229 

1 

Mosi's  J).  Ilviiins. 

George  O'Neill  &  others. 

231 

1 

(  Henry  (ierdts. 

John  D.  Lesemaun. 

233 

I            1)0. 

Henry  (Jei-dts  \  Co. 

236 

1 

Dr.  John  P.  Scliaffnor. 

Frederick  W.  Wagner. 

237 

Do. 

Paul  Poinsett,  f.  p.  e. 

239 

1 

Frederick  Sohulkon. 

John   11.  llaesloop. 

241 

Alonzo  .1.  Wliitc. 

Jacques  (iotti. 

243 

1 

Do. 

Ferdinand  Christmann. 

245 

Howard  i*t  .\iicriim,f.  p.  e. 

Thomas  OSullivun. 

247 

1 

(  Ann  Fraiuis,  f.  p.  c. 

Ann  Francis,  l".  j).  o. 

249 

j               D... 

Unoccupit'd. 

251 

1 

Catherine  Pritchard. 

Edward  C.  Pritchard. 

268 

■' 

Otis  J.  Chafee. 

Unoccupied. 

265 

1 

George  Kinloeli. 

Slaves. 

267 

1 

Do. 

Eliza  Lindsay,  f.  p.  c. 

269 

1 

Do. 

George  Kinloch. 

261 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

263 

1 

Joseph  (lu.y.       " 

Edward  Purtel. 

265 

1 

Zsidofk  Miller. 

Zadock  Miller. 

267 

1 

John  11.  Sehreincr. 

John  11.  Schreiner. 

269 

1 

Do. 

William  K.  Steedman. 

271 

1 

ChfirlcH  W.  SeigniouH. 

('.  W.  Seignious. 

273 

1 

James  (i.  Hohnes. 

Unoccupied. 

275 

1 

Charles  1  ley  ward. 

Charles  I  ley  ward. 

277 

1 

T.  J.  Shingier,  trustee. 

Zimmerman  Davis. 

j^y 

1 

Tr.  Est.  S.  D..Whilden. 

%1 

1 

Williatn  J.  (i  ray  son. 

William  .1.  (Jrayson. 

283 

1 

M.  D.  Strohel. 

Thomas  11.  Croft. 

285 

1 

Cicoi-gc  K.  Richards. 

Benjamin  Ellis. 

287 
289 

(  llarrnan  D.  Sahlrnan. 
1               Do. 

/^jkl^mtiitt 

I 

John  D.  Hulwinkle.^ 

291 

1 

Mrs.  S.  M.  McIMierHon. 

Mrs.  S.  M.  Mcpherson. 

298 

1 

Joseph  Alex'r  KoliiiiHon. 

Joseph  Alex'r  itohinson. 

296 

1 

Trust  Estate   Samuel   D. 
Stoiiey  and  wife. 

Samuel   I).  Stoney. 

297 

1 

CliarU's  W.  Seii^nioue. 

Charles  W.  Seignious. 

299 

1 

1 

Dr.  William  Hall. 

Dr.  William  Hall. 

301 

1 

1 

William  M.  Martin. 

William  M.  Martin. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 

EAST  BAY  STREET— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


.83 


No, 

id 

PQ 

a 
o 

o 

OWNERS.                   "'                OCCUPANTS. 

303 

1 

Miss    Mary    Henry    and 
Mrs.  Ann  Ross. 

Mrs.  M.  .1.  TimnionH. 

305 

1 

Do. 

Miss    Mary    Henry    and 
Mrs.  Ann  Ross. 

307 

1 

Misses  Sarah'  &  ('.  White. 

Misses  Sarah  &  C.  White 

309 

1 

Mrs.  Frances  Hlamyer. 

Mrs.  Frances  Blanncr. 

311 

1 

Henry  Hnlbeck.                 iW.  B.  Heriot. 

313 

1 

Do. 

315 

1 

William  A.  Wilson. 

William  A   Wilson. 

317 

1 

Unoccupied. 

fft 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 

John  G.  Milnor.  iJohn  G.  Milnor. 

Southern  Wharf  Comp'y.|Henry  L.  P.  McC'ormick. 

Jos.  Ainger's  cooper  shop. 

Store  house. 

E.  Mills,  Beach  &  Co. 

Unoct'upied. 


Do. 
Otis  Mills. 

Do. 
Charles  N.  Hubert. 
John  IJavencl. 
Do. 


William  Ravenel. 

Do. 
Alexander  IJobcrtsrin. 
William  H.  Trapmann. 

A.  Vanderhorst    Dawson. 
Est.  James  Adger. 

Do. 
E.  Mills,  Beach  &  Co. 

R<^)bert  A.  Prin^dc. 
Andrew  McDowall. 

B.  L.  Simons  and  others. 
.  iGharlcH  T.  Mitchell. 

Do 
Tr.  Est.  M.  M.  A   Smyth. 

Mitchell  King,  trust'CC. 
Cowlam  Gravclcy. 
I  '1  .iry  Myers. 

I  ■  I  ildwtn. 

lAloufto  J.  White. 


Wilkins  &  Barnwell. 
Ravenel,    Huger    &    Mil- 

likoji. 
Do. 
Ravenel  &  Co. 
Robertson, Blacklock  &Co 
Green,  Tra))ma!in  &  Co. 
J.  &  S.  P.  Ravenel. 
H.  Missroon  &  Co.  ^ 

Rf)brrt  Dewar  Bacot.         m 
St^^jre    iionsp  of  K.   Mills,  * 

Beach  k  Co. 
jl'noccupied. 

i Andrew  McI>owall  &  Co. 
Porchcr  &.  Lindsay. 
RichanI  K.  Scrivet). 
(,'harlcs  A.  Dc  Saussure. 
John  W.  Caldwell  d.  Son. 
George  Y.  Davis. 
Nayler.  Smith  &  Co. 

Gravely  k  Pringle. 
John  A.  Lalano 
P.  J.  Porther  «t  Baya. 
A.  J.  White  &,  Son.' 


84 


CENSUS    OF    illAULESTON. 


EAST  r.AV  STUKKT- 


-C'Diiliiiiied. 


EAST  SIDK.  WARD   N...    1. 


M 

e 

w 

No. 

u 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

60 

Est.  John  Mic-licl. 

E.  Devineau. 

62 

MisH  Susan  I).  Adm'T. 

J.  E.  A<l.irer&  Co. 

64 

Charles  J.  Maui <;a nil. 
Do. 

Unoecu]iied. 

66 

Unoccii]»ii'd. 

68 

A 

Cliil.  of  James  Mathews. 

William  B.  Smith  &  Co. 

70 

Geor^ti  A.  Locke. 

George  A.  Locke. 

72 

Zil.a  IJ.  Oakes. 

J.N.  Kohson. 

74 

Street  &  West. 

Street  &  West. 

76 

1 

Edwin  TI.  LoeUe,  trustee. 

E.  11.  Locke  &  Brother. 

78 

Barnard  O'Neill. 

Holmes  &  {^o. 

80 

0.  ,Millsct  Co. 

Wilkie  i^  Shier. 

82 

Jaeoh  l^arrett. 

Hamilton  Jlyams. 

84 

William  Bhindin;:. 

86 

Butler  &  Bee. 

Butler  k  Bee. 

88 

John  C.  BurcUmyei-. 

Burckmyer  &  Mottetl. 

90 

1 

Jacolt  Barrett. 

Lucas  iS;  Strohecki-r. 

02 

. 

Tlunnas  11.  Dewees. 

Tiiomas  11.  Dewees. 

04 

Jeffords  &  Co^ 

Jertords&  Co. 

06 

A.  Tohias'  Sons. 

EAST  SIDE,  WAKl)  No  3. 

98|   1 

J(»hn  Marshall. 

Bollman  Brothers. 

100    1 

Est.  J.  T.  Wells. 

.lames  ^Miller. 

102 

1 

Jay  L.  Adams. 

Williant  .M.  Camphell. 

104 

1 

James  Bancroft.  Jr. 

.lames  Bancroft.  Jr. 

106 

1 

J.  &  K.  Dawson. 

J.  i*t  F.  Dawson. 

los    , 

(  Nathaniel  Fields. 

(!t'or;^e  Stcnhousc. 

no 

1 

(                    1)0. 

(jeorge  C.  Baurmeister. 

112 

1 

114 

J.  11.  ( )|i|n'nlu'im  \  Broth. 

J.  11.  \  S.  11.  Oppenheim 

116 

1 

Carstcn  Lilientlial. 

Lilienthal  A:  Klatto. 

lis 

John  Eraser  Ac  Co. 

Slaves.                      • 

120 

1 

(  Est.  Juniee  Maish. 

Caryer. 

122 

1 

1              Do. 

Morris  Me3'er. 

124 

1 

M.  C.  Mordecai. 

Mordeiai  &  Co. 

126 

1 

Bank  of  the  Slate  of  S.  (". 

Smith  &  Clarke. 

12H 

1 

Do. 

( Macius  &  Witte. 

130 

1 

f  Berkley  C  Wiikins. 

McLeod&  Bell. 

132 

1 

I              bo. 

William  Thomas  Miller. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


85 


EAST  BAY  STREET— Continued. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 

PQ 

1  ^ 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

134 

1 

Confederate  States. 

New  Custom  House. 

136 

1 

Tr.Est.  Mr.s.EviIiiia  Bull. 

Unoccupied. 

138 

1 

George  R.  Richards. 

Elincy  k  Devcaux. 

140 

1 

f              Do. 

Mitchell  &  Hatch. 

142 

1              Do. 

E.  T.  Hancock. 

144 

1 

Tr.  Est.Mrs.  Evilina  Bull. 

Isaac  Woolf. 

146 

1 

Elizabetli  Marsli. 

John  Gerkcn. 

148 

1 

Estate  James  Marsh. 

John  Sullivan. 

160 

1 

Do. 

Adeline  (talliot. 

162 

1 

James  TliomoHon. 

John  Antony. 

164 

1 

Do. 

Henry  Goodman. 

166 

1 

Estate  Margaret  Muiiro. 

Henry  Jacobson. 

168 

1 

John  Ilanckol. 

John  Hanckcl. 

160 

1 

Dr.  Chris.  C.  Pritciiard. 

Dr.  C.  C.  Pritchard's  office 

162 

1 

Do. 

Dr.  C.  C.  Pritchard. 

164 

1 

Estate  William  Patlon. 

Carl  M.  Heissenl)uttel. 

1 66 

1 

Thomas  Garrety. 

Thomas  Wiley. 

16S 

1 

Stocker,  trustee. 

"ftenry  Smyzcr. 

170 

Natalie  Beiioist. 

John  S.  Hird. 

172 

Leonidas  W.  Sjiratt. 

Leonidas  W.  Spratt. 

174 

City. 

Fire  Hook  &  Ladder  Depot 

176 

.1.  M.  \  enning. 

William  P.  liussell. 

178 

1 

Archibald  Duncan. 

Archibald  Duncan. 

180 

F.  I'.  Seignious. 

John  H.  Secdorff. 

182 

1 

Do. 

F.  P.  Seignious, Coal  yard. 

184 

1 

Daniel  L.  McCarthy. 

Patrick  Hackct  &  others. 

186 

1 

f             Do. 

Patrick  ('ahill  &  others. 

1  vs 

\             Do. 

J.  W.  &  W.  A.  Hook. 

I'.Hi 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ann  McGuire. 

1!I2 

. 

Do. 

Charles  Murray  &  others. 

194 

^ 

Do. 

John  Shanalian. 

196 

Do. 

Slaves. 

198 

Do. 

John  Sharkey. 

200 

Do. 

Margaret  Dixon. 

202 

j               1  >o. 

Unoccupied. 

204 

i              Do. 
Mr.H    Kli7:i  E.  Jervis. 

Unoccupied. 

206 

Mrs.  Eliza  K.  Jervis 

208 

Ti.'ii  ..  ■  ''H'nnett. 

Rice  and  Saw  Mills. 

t 

i^ 


86 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON, 


EAST  BAY  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  Nik  3. 


No. 

M 
u 

ca 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS."^ 

OCCUPANTS. 

210 
212 
214 
216 
218 
22U 
222 
224 
226 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Thomas  Bennett. 
Alonzo  .T.  White. 
Mrs.  .Julia  Dupn-. 
Mrs.  Anna  MoHV't. 
Joseph  Ellison  A<lt;er. 
Mrs.  Catherine  I'orcher. 
Mrs.  Mary  .1.  Morris. 
Mrs.  Ifiiard. 
Estate  C.  Panknin. 

George  P.  Artopo. 
Alonzo  J.  White. 
Mrs.  .Julia  Dupre. 
Mrs.  Anna  Motfet. 
Joseph  I'>llison  Adj^er. 
James  M.  Stocker. 
Mrs.  Mary  J.  Morris. 
Wm.  Henry  Trescot. 
Unoccupied. 

ENGLISH'S  ROW. 

Runs  West  from  Friend  Street. 


1  1 

2  1 

3  1 

4  1 


William  P.  Shingler. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


Arthur  Sin  not. 
Murray, 


Mrs.  Hennessy. 
Mrs.  Ryan. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


87 


ELIZABETH  STREET. 

Tiuns  from  f^alhoun,  nearly  opposite  Anson  Street,  to  Mary  Strer^. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


No.  I   5 


^ 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1 

3 
6 
7 

9 
11 
13 
151 
17| 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 
31 
33 
35 
37 
30 
41 
43 
45 
47 
49 
51 
53 
55 


Henry  Ehrioks. 
Charles  II.  Simonton. 
Mary  Wliitakcr. 
•Jean  M.  Frezhcr^. 

Do. 
Francis  St.  Marks,  f.  p.  c. 
James  .Tohnston.  f.  p.  o. 
Henry  Buhvinkle. 

Do. 

Do. 
Est.  Wm.  C.  Gatewood. 
Dr.  Edmund  A.  (li bites. 
Henr}'  Eliricks. 
Dr.  Edmund  A  Gibbcs. 

Do. 
A11>ert  Koenecke. 
Tr.  Est.Mrs.  A.W.Gibbes. 

Do. 
Wm.  Pinccei,  f.  ]».  c 

Do. 
Ann  M.  Cambridge. 
Hebecca  Pawley,  f.  p.  o. 
Henry  C  Seedorff. 

Do. 

Do 
EfltRtc  .Tohn  Daly. 
Do. 
Do. 


James  fiantt,  f.  p.  c. 
James  M.  Brown,  f.  p.  c. 
Isabel  Lopez,  f.  p.  e. 
John  Bernard  Otten. 
vVnn  Hall,  f.  p.  c. 
Slaves. 

Elizabeth  Shaw. 
James  Williams,  f.  p.  c. 

Henry  Biilwinkle. 
Slaves. 

Lonisa  Jane  Brown. 
Wm.  Jackson,  f.  p.  e. 
Sarah  Brodic,  f.  p.  c. 
Sarah  Burke,  f.  p.  c. 
Albert  Fii)<-.k(Mi. 
James  Mitchell,  f.  ]>.  c. 
Slaves. 

Jane  Bndor.  f.  p.  c. 
Fanny  Walker,  f.  p.  e. 
Ilcbecea  K.  Fraser. 
Rebecca  Pawley,  f.  p.  c. 
Ann  Eliza  Pickering, 
(/bins  H.  Seedorff. 
Ernest  Wm.  Eberhardt 
George  Iv  Prilchett. 
Thomas  FIjiin. 
Joseph  A.  Torlay. 


EAST   SIDE. 


2 

1   1 

4 

1   1 

6 

1   i 

8 

1    1 

A    1 

10 

12 

1 

1 

14 

16 

1     I 

18 

1 

GibbcH. 


R.  E.  Den-ef'.Jr..  f.  p.  c. 
John  J).  Kennedy. 
Al>crdecn  (ircgorie,  f.p.c 
Jf»hn  Carberry. 
Miss  Sarah  R.  Hort. 
Mitchell  King. 

Do 
William  Aiken. 


Unoccupied. 

John  Fred.  Fcrritte. 

SlavcH. 

Aberdeen  Gregoric,  f.  p  '• 

John  Carberry. 

Mins  Sarah  R.  Hort. 

Isaac  Dn  Bo)*e  White. 

Unoc«nfticd. 

William  Aiken. 


m 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


FORD'S  C:OURT. 

Rum  East  from  Meetiucj  Street,  beticeen  Traild  and  Water  Streets. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


1  ^ 

1  n 

1                        OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 
3 
5 

1 
1 

1 

Dr.  Edmund  Ravencl. 
Do. 
Do. 

Mary  O'Neale,  f.  p.  c. 

Kinily  Ford.  f.  p.  c. 
Slavew. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

2    1  iLeonidas  W.  S]»ratt.  '.lamoi*  M.  Brown. 

FRIEXD  STREET. 

Runs  North  from   Tradd,  nearly  opposite  Legare,  to  Queen  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 

Mrs. Holmes.  jMrs.  — : —  Holmes. 

Miss  Klizaiietli  F.  I'rin^le.  iMiss  Klizal»eth  Pringlc. 
Kiehard  W.  Coiclell.  iW.  T.  Wliite. 

William  P    Sliiiiii;ler.  jJolin  Parsons. 

Sam'l  I).  Holl(nvay,  f. p.c.  jLivcry  slaltles. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

7 

1 

9 

1 

11 

1 

13 

1 

15 

1 

17 

1 

19 

1 

21 

1 

L':; 

1 

iif» 

1 

'^7 

1 

2U 

1 

31 

1 

33 

1 

Michael  Welsh. 
Do. 

Trust   Est.    Hcnrv   Horl- 

beck  ajid  wile. 
Gen'l  John  Sehnierlo. 

Do. 

Estate  Josiah  S.  I'ayne. 
Francis  Jjanco. 
Ernest  Pcseko. 


Unoeeujtied. 
Michael  Welsh. 
Unoeeupied. 

T.  O'Brien. 


Mrs. 
Col. 


■  Bri;^hlnian. 
Anderson. 


Slaves. 
[)r.  — 


Sams. 


Mrs.  E.  M.  Doar. 

Mr. Moreland. 

Common  School. 

Mrs. Taylor. 

.1  ellords' 


2 

1    1 

4 

6 

H 

10 

12 

1 

14 

16 

18 

20 

EAST  SIDE. 
Captain  Thomas  Surtis.    iCaptain  Thomas  Surtis. 
Miss  (iracia  Hay. 
Mrs.  Ik'rry  and  children. 
Miss  Mackey. 
Mrs.  Sophia  F.  Wilson. 


Cohen. 


Mrs.  Mary  B.  Badger. 
Mrs.  Henrietta  Wliite. 
W.  Y.  Jicitch. 
Mrs.  Louisa  Belscr. 


Mrs.  C  Mathews. 
Mrs.  Berry. 
Miss  Mackey. 
Flora  Cummcll,  f.  p. 
J.  F.  Baker. 


W. 


-  White,  f.  Y>. 
Y.  Leitch. 


0. 


Mrs.  Louisa  Belser. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


89 


y* 


FELIX  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  Morris  Street  to  Cannon  Street. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


No. 

o 

n 

B 
O 
O 

^                 OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

1 

3 

Mrs.  Margaret  O'Neal. 
Do. 

Sarah  A.  Middleton,  f.p.c 
Unoccupied. 

EAST  SIDE. 

2 
4 

6 

8 
10 
12 
14 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

Elizabeth  Kaynor,  f.  p.  c. 

Ann  Parker. 

Mrs.  Margaret  O'Neal. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Elizabeth  llaj'nor,  f.  p.  < 
Ann  Parker. 
Harriet  Alston,  f.  p.  c.  • 
Emma  Reiser. 
Thomas  E.  Strother. 
Thomas  G.  Haven. 
Mrs.  Emma  Burdell. 

rTiA^T<:LIN  STREET. 

Huns  North   from   Broad  Street,  opposite  Savage,, to  Magazine., 
partly  through  Wards  2  and  4. 

.'  i.  WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


o'  1 
7  1 
'.t     1 


-1   ^ 

4!   1 

<;   1 


1  jBenjamin  (\  Pressle}-. 
'Estate  .T.  MeLaren. 
Charles  D.  Oarr. 
iTheodorc  A.  Whitney. 
|Pr.  Middleton  Michel. 


.1.  D.  Kirkpatrick. 
E.  S.  Mikell. 
G.  N.  IJowman. 
Theodore  A.  Whitney. 
Dr.  Michel's  Anat.  rooms 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


11 

1 

i:{ 

1 

1.5 

I  7 

1 

1  i 

r.i 

21 

1 

23; 

M 

251 

1 

27l 

1 

Miss  Can>line  Ilillegas. 
Robert  W.  Seymour. 
Cromwell. 


Thomas  Bnnlell. 
1  ^John  Kinnagan. 

Estate  Peter  (tcrard. 
T)o. 


Peter  Ilauscheldt. 

Miss  Caroline  Hillcgas 

Robert  W.  Seymour 
I.Jeremiah  Lyon.s 
I  Unoccupied. 

Thomas  Hurdell. 
|.Iohn  Finnagan. 

I .Jeffords. 

IWilliam  Ifenrv  Smilb. 


iff 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 
|l»ov   .lohn  JV  Campbell.      Rev.  .Irdin  H.  (  ampbe 
'Tristram  Tupppr,  jr.  Tristram  Tnppcr,  jr. 

P)ishop  Lync  b.  '.James  M.  Mulvane}*. 

BAST  SIDP:,  WARD  No.  4. 

Marine  Hospital. 


90 


UKN.-I 


II  \i:i,i-;."^TON. 


GADSDEN  STKEET. 

Runs  North  from  the  West  end  of  Beaufain  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  Na  4. 


No. 

M 

u 

X 

a 
o 
o 

ownrS^ 

0CCIH>.\NTS. 

1 

1 

John  H.  Stcinmeycr. 

J.  H.  Steinmcyer's  office. 

3 

0... 

Slaves. 

5 

Peter  II.  Tlmo. 

7 

Mrs.  Mary  Ilainlin. 

Mrs.  Mary  Hamlin. 

9 

Miiriu  M.  Moore. 

Jane  Taylor. 

11 

Estate  Thomas  Warini;. 

11  lit  son  Leo. 

13 

Thomas  Parker. 

Thomas  Parker. 

15 

John  F.  Steiniueyer. 

Justus  A.  Newton. 

17 

Mrs.  Louisa  Mcintosh. 

Mrs.  liOuisa  Mcintosh. 

19 

William  Kstill. 

David  Henry  Denoon. 

21 

Do. 

William  Jones. 

23 

1 

Estate  Kred'k  II.  Ksdoin. 

Hermann  Ksdoin. 

25 

1 

T</-k«t»i.\4  ♦ 

Office. 

2 

1 

4 

6 

6 
10 

12 

1 

14 

16 

18 

'Lt 

1 

EAST  SIDE 
John  n.  Steinmeyor. 
Dr.  I'>li  fieddings. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Paul  II.  Waring. 
J.  Vogelsang. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Thomas  Bennett. 


John  H.  Steinmoyer. 
Henry  T.  ThompSbtf.^ 
Mary  ('amj)l»ell. 
Unoccupied. 
James  L.  Barnwoll. 
Dr.  Thos.  Smith  Waring. 
Mrs.  Minna  \'ogelsang. 
Kredei-ick  \Vm.  Becker. 
John  M.  Bet  sill. 
Andrew  Doty. 
William  Simons. 


GIBI3ES  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  Legare  Street,  above  Lamboll,  to  Ashley  River. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 

Charles  Machoth.  Captain  Westcndorft'. 

I)o.  l'\  Downey. 

Tr.Est.Eliz.H.Manigault.    rnoccuj)ied. 

Do.  I  Unoccupied. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

Rohert  F.  Giles.  Rohert  F.  (Jilcs. 

Trust  Est.  Mrs.  Biilow.       .Mrs.  Bulow. 

Tr.Est.  Eliz.H.Manigault.  Charles  J.  Manigault. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

7 

1 

2 

1 

4    1 

6 

1 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


91 


v  GLEBE  STREET. 

Muns  North  from  Wmf  worth  /Street,  betircen  St.  Philip's  and 

Coming  Streets,  to  George  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


I  1  !  Preston  West.  I  Preston  West. 
8  1  B.  G.  Ileriot.  ,Wm.  K.  Davis. 
5  1  iCorp.  St.  Philip's  ('liurch..loHepb  K.Robertson. 
7'  iMrs.  JSIary  lloss.                 'Francis  P.  Gaillard. 

EAST  SIDE.  # 

Corp.  St.  Philip's  (.'hurcli.,I)r.  Thos.  (t.  Prioleau. 

Do.  'Mrs.  Eason'a  B'g  house. 

Wm.  Tlarral.  |Wm.  Ilarral. 

Corpoi-ation  Charles  M.  Innis. 

Corp.  St.  Philip's  Church. jllobcrt  M.  Alexander. 
Est.  George  Thdnipson.    |.Tane  Thompson. 
Wm.  Sheppani.  jNatlian  D.  Parker. 

Est.  George  Thompson.     John  J.  G.  Smith. 

GREEN  STREET. 

Runs  TfV.v^ /rom  St.  Philip's  St.,  bet.  George,(-  Calhoun,to  f'oming  St. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 

II  /'^y  property.  Charleston  College. 
3j       I   1    jThonias  K.  lirown.             Joseph  1^1.  Harjter. 

^■'  1     Jacob  Weston,  f.  p.  c.         Jacob  Legarc.  f.  p.  c. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
1    Sarah  Johnson,  f.  p.  c.      ISarah  Johnson,  f.  p.  c* 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

1 

16 

1 

■> 

1 

1 

■r 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1    . 

E.state  James  Martin. 
Samuel  S.  Mills. 
Wm.  Aiken. 

Do. 
Robert.  M.  Welch. 
Mrs.  Catherine  K  nox. 


'Michael  Lazarus. 
.Samuel  S.  Mills. 
John  McNollage. 
'Augustu**  IIav<k'n. 
Robert  M.  Welch. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Knox. 


GREENJJILJ.  STREP:T. 

/("»/«.<  Smith  from  Tradd  Street,  between  Jx>gan  and  New  Stress,  to 

Af^lihi/  Pivrr. 

WARD  No.  2. 

1;       I        Capt.  James  Paty.  ('apt.  James  Paty. 
3                 Capt.  John  V.  Stein.  ("apt.  John  F.  Stein. 

•">  Mr.i.  Jane  Stewart.  ,Mrs.  Jane  Stewart. 

EAST  SIDE. 
2  Solomon  Lcgaro.  lUndccupied. 


92 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


GEORGE  STREET. 

/funs  nV.s7/ro;»  Anson  Strnt.  dP'fcic  doors  above  Laurens, partly 
through   Ward  3,  and  partly  (hroutjh  Ward  4.  to  Coming  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No.      = 


9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 
31 
33 
35 
37 
39, 
41 
43 
45 
47 
49 
51 
53 
55 


OWNERS. 


OCCri'AN^.- 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

7 

11 

-J^fiirles  R.  MiloR. 


Major  Wm.  La  vat 

George  A.  Fiocke.  iGeorgt.'  A.  Locke. 

Jas.  5l.  Carson,  trusire.  Jiewis  M.  Ilateh. 

Isaac  S.  Cohen.  Isaac  S.  Coben. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

» 

12 

1 

WAHI)  No. 

Moses  D.  Il3*ains. 
.John  .lohnsoti. 
Rohert  'riioniliiisnn. 
J>r.  J  allies  P.  .li'i'vev. 
Kst.  Alfred  K.  Drayton. 
Mrs.  A.  M.  Beile. 
Miss  Mary  Mottc  \V:ii-(l. 

Henry  ITorllteck. 

1)0. 

Ilenr}'  Gardner. 
AndroAv  MontixonierN'. 
William  .MeMni-ney. 
Benjamin  ('.  Pressley. 
Mrs.  Sophia  Sehwing. 

Do. 

Do. 
.lohn  .MeCarlhv. 
Miss  Mary  M.'Koss. 
Cov]).  St.  "l'hili|>'s('iiiii-(li. 
Do. 
Do. 
Ellen  Jones,  f.  ]>.  c. 
Joseph  P.  McCall, 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  ;t. 

James  W.  lii-own.  |.Iames  W.  lii-own. 

H.  (Jonzales.  | Unoccupied. 
Trust  l':st.   K.   II.   Parker 

and  children.  iMrs.  S.  J\irkor. 

Estate  Isaac  Auhl.  .Mrs.  Anna  II.  Patterson 

Miss  Juliet  (J.  Elliott.  jMiss  Juliet  G.  Elliott. 

Edwin  11.  Locke.  Edwin  11.  Lnckr. 


Moses  D.  Ilyanis. 
John  .lohnson. 
Roljert  Thomlinson. 
Dr.  .lames  P.  Jervey. 
.Nlrs.  Martha  S.  DraVton. 
Mrs.  Kli/.a  A.  Flynn. 
^riss  Mary  M«)tt'e  Ward, 
(r.  W.  Steft'ens. 
Slaves  and  free. 
Eugenia  Iluggins,  f.  p.  c. 
Ann  iieiitham,  t'.  ]i.  e. 
Andrew  Montgomerv- 
Wm.  Mc Barney. 
Mrs.  Susan  M.  Koi^artie. 
|Thomas  Hall.  W  p".  c. 
.Maria  Younghlood,  1".  p.  <• 
j  Mary  Davis,  1".  p.  c. 
John  .McCarthv. 
|Mi.ss  Mary  M.Ross, 
.lolin  Pryor. 
Benjamin  Brrry.  t'.  ji.  c. 
Slaves. 

George  Tayloi-. 
JoHuph  P.  McCall. 


CENSUS    OP   CHARLESTON. 


03 


GEORGE  8TKEET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


1  ^ 

B 

No. 

O 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

14    1 

Mitchell  King. 

Mitchell  King. 

16!  1 

Dr.  Eli  Geddings. 

Dr.  P^li  Geddings. 

18    1 

Samuel  G.  Barker. 

20 

1 

(rcorge  W.  "Wiliams. 

(reorgc  W.  Williams. 

22 

1 

Wm.  Jervey. 

Wm.  Jerve}'. 

24 

1 

Tr.  Est.  IT.  W.  Schroder 
and  wife. 

Henry  Schroder. 

26 

1 

Est.  Lawrence  Benson. 

Unoccupied. 

'*R 

I7^-\ri4  /-.I  »^ 

Major  A.  C'.  Welton. 

wO 

80 

Ojenian. 

32; 

1 

Aaron  J.  Moses. 

Aaron  J.  Moses. 

34 

1 

Herman  W.  Meyer. 

36' 

1 

Thomas  P.  Allen. 

Pierre  V.  Brandt. 

38  '1 

John  S.  Riggs. 

Thomas  AV.  Riggs. 

40f 

1 

Benjamin  1).  and  Estate 

' 

.Toslma  Lazarus. 

John  C.  Otyen. 

42 

1 

1)0. 

Unoccupied. 

44    1 

City  of  Charleston. 

Porter's  Lodge,  J.  Cahili. 

46    1 

Do. 

Engine  House. 

'4e    - 

I 

Ahraham  Moise. 

Slaves. 

50    1 

John  King. 

John  King. 

521   1 

Trust  Est.  Virg.  A.  Barre 

and  children,  f.  ii.  c. 

Unoccupied. 

:.i 

Do. 

Gershom  Meyers,  f.  p.  c. 

56 

1 

John  O'.Mara. 

Mrs.  C.  Smith  &  K.  Brady. 

58 

1  1 

Do. 

//?/?•/.«  IVrftt-  from 


GILLON  STREET. 

Wharf  to  East  Bay,  nrxf  Xorih  of  Pof^i  Opi'^f. 


WARD  No.  1. 
George  Gibbon.  iLouis  Richon. 


Otis  Mills. 

Est.  Richard  Kordham. 


Unoccupied. 
I  Unoccupied. 


2 

1 

( 

4 

I 

6 

1 

8|  1 

10 

I 

i 

NORTH  8n)E. 

George  Gibbon  j Unoccupied. 

Do.  Unoccujiied. 

Do.  |Wm.  J.  U.  Stcwan,. 

Do.  jStores. 

Do.  jjohn  k  George  E.  Gibbon. 


94 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


GROVE  STREET. 

Run.t  West  from  King  St.,  rir.rt-flftorr  Moultrie  St.,  to  Ashley  River. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

G 

1 

8 

1  1 

iRohcrt  Macbeth.  ISIavcs. 

NOllTII  .^IDE. 
Frederick  Frie/A-  .Frederick  Frieze. 


Charles  WcisRiii^fer. 

Tr. Est.  Mrs. Hose  Ji   Ford. 

Amelia  and  Louisa  Hose. 


Slaves. 
ShivcH. 
Slaves. 


GUIGNARD  STRKET. 

Runs  Wat  from  East  Ray  to  .1  ns<ni  St.,  bet.  Market  and  Pinckney  Sts. 

SOUTH   SIDE.    WAUD  No.  3. 

1]  1   I       ISarah  and  Susan  Jones.    jSarah  and  Susan  .lones. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

Estate  John  Hunter.  'J.  ('.  11.  Claussen. 

Do.  Louis  Boniface. 

John  Synions.  Unoeeupied. 

K.J.  Kint^inan.  Samuel  .Martin. 

Miss   McCraily    and   ehil-, 

dreii   of  Mrs.  Tre8C0tt.|J)r.  George  E.  Trescott. 

HACKER'S   ALLEY. 

Buns   East  from    Kimj   Street. 

SOUTH  sn)K,  ward  No.  :. 


•> 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

S 
0 

1 

1 

1 

71 
111 


lU-nry  Kalirs. 
George  S.  J  lacker. 

Do. 

Do. 
John  Jietjeman. 
(Jeorire  S.  If  acker. 


iHrnry    Kalirs. 
lllenrv  ilav. 
j William  Ui)les. 
IJacoh  Helton, 
•lames  A.  Buck  heist  er. 
i Albert  Hoss  Fash. 


NORTH   sn)E. 

I   1    jMrs.  .Martha  Waiidclken.iMrs.  .Martha   Wandelken. 
I   1   IGeorge  S.  Hacker.  irnoccujiiL-d. 

'l       !  Do.  I  Unoccupied. 

IHNTER'S  COURT. 

IluuH    South  from    liiid   Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 

I  1    [Robert  Hunter.  Duncan  Cameron. 

1  I  Do.  .lohn  Crowlay. 

J  1  I  Do.  ;  Michael  Bird. 

EAST  SIDE. 

I  1   [Robert  Hunter.  [Alexander  Meyers. 

1  Do.  Lawrence  Cahill. 


CENS 


U^' 


OF    CHARLESTON. 


95 


HAMPDEN  COURT. 

ffun.'i  Went  from  South-wesfcrn  cd^of  Hampxtend  Mnllto  Hanover  St. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.   7. 


No. 


pq    I  ^ 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


2' 

1 

•^i 

1 

fii 

1 

1    Jamefl  P.  Readhcimer. 

1    Otto  Tiedenian. 

1    Robert  A.  .Tones. 

1  lOtto  Tiedeman. 

1   i Estate Turner. 

1    Maximal)  C.  Welch. 

1   'John  C.  Shokes. 

NORTH  SIDE 
William  M.  Fitts.  i 
Estate  Mr«.  J.  S.  Lord.  1 
Lebby. 


James  P.  Readhcimer. 
Sheplierd  Daggett. 
Robert  A.  Jones. 
Irvin  J-.  Oorby. 
Dorothy  Staploton. 
Maximan  ('.  Welch. 
John  C.  Shokes. 

lAndrew  F.  Nell. 
'Unoccupied. 
iW^illiam  Rowlinski. 


■1    1 


HARD'S   ALLEY. 

Runs  East  from  East  Bay  Street,  between  Pritchard  and  Pinckney 
Streets,  to  Con  ear d  Street. 
NORTH    SIDE,   WARD   No.   .3. 
Thomas  W.  Malone.  Matthew  C'osage. 

Children  of  ThoH.CordraylJames  H.  Artope. 

Do.  I  Betsey  Blake,  f.  p.  c. 

William  T.  Lee.  Slave. 

Francis  Police.  Christopher  Ostich. 

Do.  I  Mrs.  Wade. 

Do.  I  Raphael  Rugers. 


4 

1 

6 

1 

S 

1 

lo!  ] 

12'   1 

i^ 

1 

Is 


HAMPSTEAD  MALL. 

situated  at  the  intersection  of  Columbus  and  Aniericd  Streets. 
NORTH    SIDE,   WARD  No.    7.      ' 
1     Thomas  N.  (Gadsden.  Margaret  A.  Delia  Torre. 

SOUTH  SIDE. 

1    Brandt.  'Peter  Daggett. 

1  F)<^».  iMartin  Manzing. 

1    Nicholas  J)arrell.  jUnoccujiied. 

1    George  P.  Artope.  lEphraim  M.  Gilbert. 

EAST  SIDE. 


1 

1  1 

3 

5 

J 

7 

9 

il 

iWilliam  Withers 
ITenry  F.  Slrol)orker 

WEST  SIDE. 
William  M.  Kitts. 
Otto  Tiedeman. 

Do. 
Jamcf(  Copes. 
Do. 


William  Withers. 
Henry  F.  Strohecker. 

John  L.  P'ittH. 
E<lmnnd  T.  Miller. 
William  O.  Hyan 
William  Sudor. 
lOrandison  Guerry. 


96 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


liASKLL  iSTKKKT. 

hun.s   West  from  ConcurJ  Strat  above  PrUchaniy  jiartly  through 
Ward  No.  8  and  partly  through  Ward  No.  4,  to  King  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 


11 

13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
251 
27  1 
20  1 
3r  1 
H.3  1 
351  1 
37    1 


39 
41 
43 
45 


53 
55 1 


47    1 

5ll  1 


OWNERS. 

Estatf  William  ratton. 

Do. 
C'amero!>  &  ('<». 
Estate  William    ratton. 
I  Do. 

William  H.  Hvan. 

Do.  * 
i  Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
.John  II.  Scliroinor. 

Do. 
Ilciirv  Hisclioff. 
.lohii  McNi'llage. 
|Tr.  Est.  Adeliru'    IIowoll 
Mrs.  Sanili  .1.  Wilson. 

Do. 
Cliarlt's  W.  St'i^nious. 
Charles  F.  I^evy,  trustee 
I  Po. 

jOharles  L.  .Tones. 
^rs.  Charity  Wilson. 
rRfrs.  Ahiijail  Le^jare. 
I'lsiatc  Kohcrt  F.  Henry. 
L.  M.  .t  K.  K.  ilateh. 


•       OCCUPANTS. 

William  Stevens. 

Ship  Car] tenter's  shop. 

Unoec-upieii 

I'noecupieci. 

Slaves. 

Simon  Priteiiard. 

Catherine  Corley. 

William   Pai-sons.  f.  p.  c. 

Kaehel  Heamer,  1".  ]>.  c 

Slaves. 

Slaves. 

Slaves. 

Leah  Moore,  f.  p.  e. 
;Mrs.  William  Wilson. 
iEI>eno/.er  Thayir. 

I  William  S.  Hnicr. 
Sidneys.  Jlowell. 
|B.  W.  Force, 
t .lames  C  ^farsh. 
Mrs.  Mary  Wells. 
INiekols  Titter, 
.lames  Steele,  f.  p.  c. 
l-noeeupied. 
Mrs.  Charity  Wilson. 
Dr.  .lohn  O'llear. 
Cnoecnpied. 
Unoccupied. 


57 

1 

59 

1 

61 

1 

63 

1 

65 

1 

67 

1 

SOUTH   SIDK,   WARD  No.  4. 

I  -.lac  Wil>()n  Tay  lor, !'.]».(• 
Jeniiini:;s,ThomlinsoiiiV:(  "o. 

&  K.R.  Stod.lard  &  Co.  .loliii  I).  A.  Murphy 

rn(»c('uj)i(.'d. 
Mrs.  Louisa  Andrews. 
J)r.  .1 .  II.  Solomons. 


.Mrs.  Louisa  Andrews. 
Dr.  .1.  ]{.  Solomons. 


Estati-  William  Culder.       |  Unoccupied. 


CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 


97 


HAvSELL   STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 

o 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

2 

Estate  William  Bell. 

Robert  L.  Holmes'  office 

4 

Wm.  P.  RusRcll  &  Co. 

Wm.  P.  Russell  &Co.'8. 

6 

Estate JohiiHon. 

Cooper  shop. 

8 

Bo. 

John  Shanahan. 

10 

Do. 

Slaves. 

12 

Do. 

Slaves. 

14 

Do. 

Slaves. 

16 

Do. 

Gabriel  Floyd,  f.  p.  c. 

18 

Do. 

Slaves. 

20 

Do. 

Slaves. 

22 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

24 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

26 

■^ 

Do. 

Daniel  C.  Grinin. 

28 

Do. 

Slaves. 

30 

Do. 

Slaves.  > 

32 

Do. 

Slaves. 

34 

Do. 

Slaves. 

36 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

■38 

Francis  P.  Seisnous. 

Unoccu])ied. 

40' 

Do. 

Henry  Suable. 

42    1 

Do. 

Frederick  Sturton. 

44    1 

John  McXellaffP- 

Mrs.  Adeline  Cliafec. 

46    1 

Do. 

Adolphus  (lardelle. 

48    1 

Do. 

Daniel  Miler. 

50 

1 

Do. 

Lewis  D.  ^lowry. 

52 

1 

Mrs.  Samuel  N,  Stevens. 

J.  Warin/T  Axs<»n. 

54 

1 

Joseph  Prevost. 

Joseph  Prevost. 

56i  1 

James  J.  McCJarter. 

James  J.  McCarter. 

58 

1 

James  Marsh. 

James  MarHJj. 

60 

1 

James  Macbeth,  trustee. 

Eugene  Esdra. 

62 

1 

Henry  Clark. 

J.  C.  Williams,  f.  p.  c. 

64 

1 

*Do. 

Thomas  J^yons. 

66 

Do. 

John  Cook. 

68 

1 

Est.  of  James  S.  Bowie. 

John  A.  Howie. 

701  1 

John  (iihiion. 

William  H.  (iilliland. 

72 

1 

Mrs.  P^liza  Kitzsiinons. 

Mrs.  ?]liza  Fii7.f«imons. 

74 

1 

Dr.  J.  J.  Chisolm. 

Dr.  J.  J.  Chisfdm. 

76 

1 

Hcv,  Chris.  P.  Gadsden. 

Rev.  Chris.  P.  (;m.K.1.  .. 

78 

1 

J.  H.  Barrett. 

N.  Taglicrani. 

98 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


nASELL  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WAED  No.  4. 


No. 

n 

ft 
© 

0WNEU8. 

OCCUP.WTS. 

80 
82 
84 
86 
88 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Samuel  Meeker. 

Do. 

Do. 
Mrs.Mjir^iiret  Just. 
Kerrison  «!t  liicdinp. 

Deno8.  So  Bap.  Pub.  So 
R.W.  Gale's  ear.  factory 
Up  stairs,  unoccupied. 
Mrs.  .Martxaret  Just. 
Kdwin  I>.  Kerrison. 

IIORLHKCKS  ALLEY. 

Runs  West  from  Mi'etimj  Strn't,  opposite  Can\berUin<l .  t<>  Kiiuj  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  4. 

Ernest  Merkor. 


1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

71  1 

9-  1 

11 

1 

13 

1 

15 

1 

17 

1 

John  Siegling. 

Do. 
Dr.  J.  R.  Solomons. 
Kdwai-d  Iloi-llic'c-k. 
Henry  Buist. 
A.  J.  Kutjes. 
JI.  R.  Sitley  atul  others. 
John  SiHt'y. 
Caroline  J.  (ircenland.. 


E.  Merker's  sniitli's  shop. 
Henry  JetlV-rs. 
Wni.  Noltc's  board,  house. 
Dietlrieh  A.  Aninic 
Antonio  S-  ieedo. 
^lartha  Kdwards.  1'.  p.  c. 
Margaret  Spencer. 
Arabella  Hubbard. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

8 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

16 

1 

18 

1 

20 

1 

22 

1 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Tr.  Est.  L.  C.  Prit chard    , 


and  children. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Esther  Bhitn. 

Do. 
Dr.  Elias  HorlliccU. 
Daniel  lloi'Ibiuk. 
Dr.  Klias  ili.rlhcck-. 
Mrs.  Jisther  IJIum. 


Nathan  A.  Cohen. 

Thos.  Fenneren  dk  others. 

Margari't  Sominers,  f.  p.  e. 

Mrs.  Alia  Hendricks. 

Krnest  Metz. 

Michael  Teeahy  it  others. 

Saniiiel  Sampson  it  itthers. 

Unoccupied. 

Mrs.  Klizabeth    I'ansin. 

Dentiis  ( 'Icai'y. 

Jonathan  Shaw. 


HESTER  STREET. 

Jiuiis  Xorlh  from  the  Marsh  (it  foot  nf  Simo/is,  to  Sans  Souci  Street. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


James  R.  Addison. 
Do. 


1    Dr.  Edmund  Gibbes. 


Slaves. 
Slaves. 
Slaves. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


99 


HAYNE   STREET. 

Runs  West  from  Anson  Sfrref,  hrfireni  Market  and  Pinckney  Streets, 
to  Meeting  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 

• 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

Geo.  W.  Williams  &  Co. 

Geo.  W.  Williams  &  Co. 

8 

Do. 

Do. 

5 

John  Fraser  &  Co. 

C.  N.  Averill. 

7 

Estate  rienry  W.  Conner. 

Courtney,  Tenr.ent  k  Co. 

9 

Estate  J.  G.  Coster. 

Brown  k  Palma. 

11 

Rev.  Jam  OS  P.  Bo3'ce. 

Do. 

13 

Miss  Cliarlotte  C.  KclseyjA.  11.  Brahe  &  Co. 

15 

Loroy  M.  Wiley.                 jMcXXv  «fe  Matthewes. 

17 

Charles  Kelsey. 

Nelson  Carter. 

19 

Benjamin  W.  Force. 

Southern  Porcelain  Co. 

21 

Do. 

Force  &  Mitchell. 

23 

Miss  Charlotte  C.  Kclsoy. 

Havi  land,  Stevenson  &(!o. 

25 

Thomas  M.  Horsey. 

Horsey,  Auten  &  Co. 

27 

Emery  Thayer. 

Thomas  R.  Egleston  &  Co. 

29 

Benjamin  Mordecai. 

John  Ashhurst  k  Co. 

31 

F.  I).  Fannini^. 

F.  D.  Fanning. 

33 

Gilliland  &  Howell. 

Gilliland,  Howell  k  Co. 

35 

Courtney,  Tennont  &  Co. 

(Joiirtney,  Tennent  &  Co. 

37 

Hyatt,  MfBiirney  &  Co. 

Hyatt,  McBurncy  k  Co. 

39 

Hare,  Calhoun  &  Co. 

Hastic,  Calhoun  &  Co. 

41 

^ 

Johnston,  Crews  &  Braw- 
ley. 

Johnston,  Crews  &  Co. 

43 

Do. 

L.  M.  Hatch,  Quarterm'r. 

45 

Townsend,  Arnold  &  Co. 

Crane,  Boylston  k  (,'o. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

1  1       1 

18 

1          j 

20 

1 

1 

D.  F.  Fleming  &  Co. 
John  Eraser  k  Co. 
J.  W.  Spragiie. 
Gustavo  Sussdoi-ff. 
H.  l)ouglas  k  Co. 
Methodist  Society. 

Do. 
Fleetwood  Laniu-au. 
Wilmanw  k  Prifo. 
Picn«on  k  Jennings. 


D.  F.  Fleming  k  Co. 

Unoccupied. 

T.J.&C.  H.Moise&Co. 

Brown  &  Palma. 

R.  Doiii^las  i^  Co. 

S.  Christ 'n  Advocatr  office 

J.W.Stoy.  Ag't  Moth    So 

Lannoan  k  Whildon 

Wilmnns  k  Prioo. 

PicrHon,  Smith  4r  Co. 


100 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 
t 

IIAXOVEU  STREET. 


Runs  from   South   Street  yorth,  partly  through    Ward  Xo.  .*>  and 
partly  through  Ward  Xo.  7.  to  Line  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,   WAUD   No.  5. 


)< 

e 

T  ■ 

No. 

S 

s 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

..^ 

1 

1 

Charles  Ilolloway. 

John  H.  Long. 

3 

1 

Do. 

John  Davis. 

5 

1 

Estate  Jacob  Kugloy. 

Hum])hrey  Coffey. 

7 

1 

Do. 

Bartholomew  Coffey. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD   No.    7.                           ^^ 

9 

Est.  Samuel  ('niik.shauks. 

Astley  C.  Wagner.         ^ 

11 

Dr.  Francis  Y.  Porcher. 

Abby  Cripps,  f.  j..  c.      \ 

13 

Daniel  Wood. 

Mary  Ann  Brown,  t'.  p.  c. 

15 

Do. 

Jlenry  C.  Shokes. 

17 

Leonidas  W.  Spiatt. 

Unoccupied. 

19 

Do. 

21 

Do. 

.lohi)  Carr. 

23 

.l 

.Tohn  W.  (lorddii,  1'.  p.  c. 

.lohn&C.  L.  Koi-nahrens. 

25 

Mary  Wood. 

.Ma.x  Flinei-. 

27 

Do. 

William  F.  i)unlaj). 

29 

Do. 

George  Shokes. 

31 

Do. 

James  licnry  Broxton. 

33 

Do. 

Henry  A.  Camiiiade. 

35 

1)0. 

Walter  Jarvis. 

37 

Do. 

William  Alex.  Jones. 

39 

Trust    Hst.  Mrs.   Sanili  A. 
Sviiiincs  :iii(!  i  Iiildrcn. 

Marcus  L.   hoar. 

41 

I>.. 

William  C.  Watson. 

43 

D... 

Johann  11.  Kornahrens. 

45 

Trust  Est.  F.  L.  Calvorl. 

John  Marion  Calvert. 

EAST  SIDE.  WAKI 

)  No.  .5. 

2 

1   1               Hcrrv. 

Unoccupied. 

2i 

1 

South  Carolina  K.  K.  Co. 

Slaves. 

4 

1 

John  Williamson. 

Francis  Beylot. 

6 

I 

Patrick  Flyim. 

Owen  Cotden. 

EAST   SIDi:.  WARI 

)  No.  7. 

6i 

Mrs.  Harriet  ('.  Ross. 

Mrs.  Harriet  C.  Koss. 

H 

William  lA'M.y. 

Thomas  Lebby. 

10 

Dr.  William  ('.  Stall. 

Dr.  William  i\  Stall. 

12 

John  Tarrant. 

Unoccupied. 

14 

James  Moorhead. 

Mrs.  Mary  Ticrncy. 

16 

Daniel  Wood. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Gibbs. 

18 

Henry  F.  Strohccker. 

Unoccupied. 

20 

John  11.  Schmidt. 

John  11.  Schmidt. 

CENSUS    OP   CHARLESTON. 


101 


HANOVER  STREP:T— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 


No. 

u 

S 

a 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

22 

24 
26 
28 
30 
32 

J 

James  Dunning. 
Ann  FulnuT. 
James  Dunning. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

William  D.  Pinckney. 

Ann  Fiilmer. 

Samuel  .lames  Kent. 

.Tohn  Perdue. 

Robert   H.  Winnini^ham. 

John  Frederick  Albers. 

IIAGERMANS  C^OURT. 

Huvs  South  from  Shepherd  Street,  near  Meeting  Street. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 

1 
1 
1 


iHenry  Hagerman. 
I  Do. 

Do. 


I.Iolin  .Joaring. 
ISlaves  and  Vrca. 
I  Charlotte  Campbell. 


IIEYWARD'S  COURT. 

Tluris  East  from  Alexander  Street,  a  few  doors  North  of  Chnpel 

Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,   WARD   No.  5. 

1   j       I   1   jHamlet  Murlcy,  f.  ]».  c. 
3  I       I   1  j  James  Core<^iran. 
5  I   1  lAlcxander  Owens. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

1  iSylvia  Miles,  f.  p.  e.  Sylvia  Miles,  f.  p.  c. 

1  I  William  Norris.  |  William  Xorris. 

1  iThomas  llartlott.  iTliomas  llartlett. 

1  lEjt.  .Io8.  Bamfield,  f.  p.  c.lsiaves  and  Free  Persons. 


lITamlel  Murlcy,  f.  p.  c. 
iThos.  Donahoe  &  others. 
Patrick  White. 


Runs 


1  I 

3  I 

5  ! 

2  I   1 

4  I  1 

6  I  I 


HEWITT'S  ALLEY. 
We.'it  from  Anson  Street,  hetireen  George  and  Calhoun. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 
1    Diana  Buchanan,  f.  p.  c.   iSIaves. 
1    jBobert  Howard,  1.  p.  c.     |siaves. 
11''  Do.  iSlaves. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

iSarali  Drayton.  Mames  Pawley,  i.  j»  v. 

iMary  Burke.  iMary  Bnrkc,  f.  p.  c. 

jDiana  Buchanan.  |Harriet  Fowler. 
8 


102 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLKSTOy. 
.4 


,1^ 


HENRIETTA  STREET. 

Runs   Wt.xt  from  Elizabeth  Street,  between   Calhoun  and  Charlotte 
Streets,  to  Meetiuij. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  ... 


No.   S 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 

25 

27 

29 

31 


4 

6| 

8 
10 
12 
14 

16 
is 
2U 
22 
24 
20 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 


Si       « 


OWXBRS. 

Murv  KiiriiKui.  r.  )).  c. 
Esl.'Willinm  L.  Ilolmos. 
p]st..Ioliii  I).  Murray. 
Philip  Thorn. 
Mary  Fnrnian,  f.  \i.  v. 
Henry  (Markc. 
Eliza  A.  ^[oran. 
Elizabeth  Sniitli. 
John  Ancriun,  f.  p.  c. 
James  Bland,  f.  j).  c. 
Joshua  Jones,  f.  p.  e. 

Do. 
Atnaiula  Carniand,  f.  p.  e. 
Dr.  lienj.  A.  i^odrii^uos. 
Hannah  H.   Ahrahains. 
Lt'oniijas  W.  Spratt. 


OCCUPANTS. 

Slaves  and  Free  Persons. 

Slav«'s  and  Kreo   I'ei-sons. 

Patriek  Carroll. 

Philip  Thorn. 

Mary  Furnian,  1".  p.  e. 

Unoee\jpied. 

Miehael  Udea. 

Eli/.aheth  Sinitli. 

Louisa  Jiifhardsun,  i.  j).  c. 

Unocenpied. 

Joshua  Jones.  1".  ]>.  v. 

Slaves. 

Susan  Aspiiiall,  1".  p.  e. 

Hannah  St«'nt,  f.  p.  e. 

Slave. 

Slave. 


NORTH  Sn)E. 


Jean  Mai^niis  Fredsberg.  iGeorge  Penny. 
Fanny  Clinton.  iF'anny  Clinton. 


Jean  .Mai^ntis  J-'i-odslH-i-g. 
Furnian  Weston,  1'.  ]).  c. 
JI.  Ann  Eckhard,  f.  p.  e. 
Dr.  Benj.  A.  i{odi-igues. 
.Mlu'rt   KUe. 
Ht'ni-y  I'l-egnall. 
William  Uollins. 
Johnston. 


Mar}'  Aspinall,  t".  p. 
L.  Cordes,  f.  p.  e. 

Sarah  Fields,  f.  p.  c  ,  .      . 

Mary  Wilkinson,  f.  p.  c.    ;Fliz.  Wilkinson,  1".  p.  c 

Tnoeeupied. 


Sarah  ( laskin,  f.  p.  c. 
Francos  Walker,  1".  }>.  c. 
I'^iirman  Weston,  f.  ]>.  c. 
Thomas  Tullv. 
Isaludla  V.  IVitihanl. 
Klizabi'lh  Fox. 
Robert  J.  Henry. 
Elizabeth  ( 'hisolni.  f.  p.  c. 
Slave. 

Mary  Aspinall,  1'.  p.  e. 
Ralph  ( 'orih'S.  f.  p.  (;. 
Sarah  Fields,  f.  p.  c. 


Mrs.  Ann  Cunningham 

Do. 
JamcH  A.  Simons. 


Dr.  Walter  P.  Porehcr. 
James  A.  Simons. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


103 


HARNEY'S  COURT. 
Runs  East  from  Lucas  Street,  between  Doughty  and  Palmetto  iSts. 

WARD  No.  6. 


No. 

u 

X 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS.                   "►               OCCUPANTS. 

ll 

1 

1 
1 
1 

Unoccuj)ie<l. 
Unoocu])ie(l. 
Unoc'Cui)ied. 
Unoccupied. 

2 
3 
4 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

1 
1 
1 

I 
1 
1 
1 
1 


HORLUECKS  ROW. 

Runs  West  from  Friend  Street. 

WARD  No.  2 

T.Eet.  Mrs.Fliz.Horlbeck. 

Unoccupied. 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

Do. 

Martin  Parsons 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

Do. 

Mrs.  Holland. 

Do. 

.John  Baglcy. 

Do. 

Slaves. 

HUDSON  STREET. 

Runs  Wr.'it  froin  Meeting,  nearly  opposite  Charlottr  St.,  to  King  St. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  ... 

Rev.  William  Delion.  iRcv.  William  Dchon. 

Dr.  Samuel  TI.  Dickson.    'Bartholomew  R.  Carroll. 
T.Esl.Mrs.Caro.F.Millcr. 'William  Miller. 
Dr.  Cieorge  W.  Wcscott.    IDr.  (u-hil-^.   W    W.scoU. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

/)' )/  h  ■< 


JOHNSONS  COURT. 

West  from  Mcding  Str((t,  hetu-een  lieid  and  Woolfc  Slrre.ti. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 

Jas.  S.  .lohnson  and  wife.  jHenrv  Ransl'ord. 
Do.  Barnwt'll  (irosn. 

Do.  lUnoccupied. 


1 

1  ^   i- 

.s 

!  1  ! 

.") 

1  1  1 

7 

i  I  1 

Do. 


iJames  Healy. 


NORTH  SIDE. 

•las.  S.  JoliDHon  and  wife.  ,  William  R.  Hyatto. 
Do.  Uich.ird  Turner. 

Do.  'Mrx.  Mary  Barwick 


104 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLKSTON. 


IXSrECTlON  STREET. 

Iluiis  W,.<1  from  Wharf  Street,  next  above  Vernon,  to  East  Bay. 
SOUTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  3. 


2' 
4 
6 
8 

10 
12 
14 
l«i 
18i 
20 
22 
24' 


^     -- 

M 

a 

" 

No. 

s 

GQ 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

nrrrPANTS. 

1 

Willinm  Rol.b. 

Josojili  (i.  .Meyers. 

3 

Do. 

Slaves. 

5 

.Tolm  il.  I'diriiian. 

.Tolm  H.  Petennan. 

7 

Francis  I*.  TliacUum. 

Francis  V.  ThacUiun. 

9 

4 

Mrs.  Jicrnanl. 

Louis  Rieliou. 

11 

Robert  Howard. 

Slaves. 

13 

Do. 

Jolm  Divine. 

15 

Jolm  JI.  liiodoiilior^. 

John  J.  Brcdenberg. 

''4. 

17 

James  G.  l^yneh. 

James  G.  Lynch. 

19 

Sarah  Howard,  f.  \).  o. 

Joseph  Edwards,  f.  p. 

e.r 

21 

J 

J)o. 

Rebecca  (Jre^ory,  1".  p 

.  c. 

23 

Mrs.  Maiy  Curtis  A:  cliil. 

Mrs.  Mary  Curtis. 

25 

Mrs.  McEliuoyle. 

Unoectfpicd. 

li* 


NORTH  SIDE. 


Estate  Joshua  Lazarus. 

Do. 
Mar/^arct  S.  lldlton,  f.p.c. 
Sylvia  Parker,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
Robert  Howard. 

Do. 
J.  &  Benjamin  Lucas. 
JamcH  P.  Earle. 
James  Vidal. 
Mrs.  >^Llr«;'t  II.  ( 'uniniins. 
Jolm  Moran. 


Frederick  W,  Rahntge. 
Jolm  M.  I'mi.lt. 
Adolplic  Kainon. 
Sylvia  Parker,  f.  p.  c. 
Mary  Ma.vwell,  f.  p.  c. 
Mrs.  Margaret  Hri^nii. 
Henry  Sliatler. 
Mr.s.  W    McLeish. 
James  Riimloy. 
Ca]»tain  .lohn  [>.  Stafl'age. 
Antoiiius  Pavenolia. 
jPatrick  Powan. 


JUDITH  STREET. 

Huyxs  from  the  head  of  Alexander  Street,  Went  to  Elizabeth  Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  .V 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

1 

Cordt  Dieckhotr. 

Do. 
James  Kennedy. 

Do. 
Michael  .Maeiiamara. 
William  Hell. 
James  M.  Caldwell. 
James  K.  Robinson. 


Slaves  and  tree  persons. 
Cordt   Dieckhotr. 
James  Ki-nnedy. 
Slaves  and  free  persons. 
Michael  .M acnaniara. 
Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Miles. 
James  M.  CaldwoU. 
James  K.  Robinson. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


ior> 


JUDITH  STREET— (Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE. 


No. 


&i 

c 

ll 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Iiun.'<  T 


ffuns  hou 
1 


Jonathan  Bryan,  trustee. 
Lcnuicl  M.  Phillips. 
"Wiliiani  Aiken. 

Do. 
Abraham  J.  Crews. 


Ann  L3'ons. 
Lonniel  PliillipH. 
Miss  Hetty  Toomcr 
(Jeori^e  H.  Moffett. 
Altraliani  ,1.  Crews. 


JOHX  STREET. 

'est  from  Elizabeth  Street,  ahorc  Chapel  Street,  to  King. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


Isaac  Harris. 

William  Henry  Houston 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Thomas  Wallace. 

NORTH  SIDE 
jMrs.  Ann  W.  (iil.l.es. 
I)r.  Edmund  A.  (Jihbes. 

Do. 

Dm. 


Free  persons. 
Unoccupied. 
Mrs.  Elvira  Suder. 
John  Hui^er  Dawson. 
Dr.  Sainl.  Dickson  Bruns 
Albert  Lenj^nick. 
Plugene  F.  F'ourgeaud. 
Oscar  E.  Johnson. 
.John  Robinson. 
Unoccu])ied. 

iMrs.  Ann  W.  (xibbes. 
I  Slaves. 

Slaves  and  free  persons. 
Slaves  ami  free  persons. 


L)r.  Joliii  F.  l*oi»peiilieini.  Dr.  .7ohn  F.  Poppenbeim 


William  .lacint  Laval. 
^*)\\\\  \\.  Honour. 
Do. 


jWilliam  Jacint  Laval. 
.Tohn  H.  Honour. 
Stfjiben  Minot. 


I)r.  John  F.  Poppenbeim.  Alexan<ler  M.  Corrie. 
'Richard  Arnobl. 
iS.  ('.  Railroad  C<»mpany 

Do. 

Do. 
Charles  T.  Mitchell. 


Joshua  lioddin. 
S.  C.  R.  R.  ( 'o.  store  house 
Do.        freight  depot 
Slaves. 
Mrs.  Ann  Smitlj. 


ISLINcn^oX  COURT. 
Jrovx  <'iinnon  Sired.  h,f.  Aahhy  ntvt  Presideut  Strci^ 

WEST  8n>E,  WARD  No.  6. 
iMrs.  Thomas  F.  Purse.       Mrs.  Thomas  F.  Pur»e. 

EAST  SIDE. 
jJames  H.  .lohnson.  iJamee  H.  Johnwm. 

William  T.  Sanders.  [fiibbs  F.  Crovat. 

'  Do.  James  F.  LeCoste. 


106 


CKX8U.S    OF    (  IIAHLF.STOX. 


RU71S 


JASPER  COURT. 
North  from  fVest  end  of  liadcliffe  Street  to  Morris  Street. 
WEST  SIDE.  WATU)  X..  «. 


No. 

Brick. 
Wood. 

OWNERS.                    '                  OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

3 
5 

7 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Mrs.  Anne  Luken. 

Do. 
Richard  lIo<run. 
Com'rs  Com  moil  Schools. 

Mrs.  Anne  Luken. 
Mrs.  Miiry  Wood. 
William  Ala^^uiro. 
Morris  st.  School  house. 

2 

1 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

EAST  SIDK,  WARD  No.  r, 

Edward  P.  MiUikon. 

assi<rnoe  of  Northrop. 
Miss  Eliza  A.  Smith. 
Miss  Maria  Brishanc. 
Chiistophor  C.  Trumbo. 
K.  W.  llolloway,  1".  p.  c. 
J.  Alma  I'c'lot. 
Mrs.  Saiah  E.  Welch. 
Daniel  JI.  Anderson. 
Do. 


]ienjaiiiin  Donald. 
Miss  P^liza  A.  Smith. 
Miss  Maria  Brishane. 
F.  J.  (>\  Patterson. 
R.  W.  Ilolloway.  f.  p.  e. 
Hehecea  Miller,  t\  p.  c. 
John  Welch. 
Daniel  11.  Anderson. 
Samuel  PoIurI<. 


Francis  Wilkinson,  f.p.c.  Slaves. 

Do.  iThomas  Mustajiha,  C.  p.  c. 

Do.  I  Mrs.  Adda  I'erier. 

Fred.  L.  Grovermann.         l-'red.  E.  Grovei'mann. 


KIKia.AND'S  LANE. 

Runs  North  from  Jieaufain  Strtrf,  between  Coming  and  Pitt,nearly 
opposite  Wilson  Street,  to  Wentnorth. 


1 
3 
5 
7 
9 
11 
13 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


1  iJamcs  Henry  Mashburn. 

1  Do. 

1  Estate  Nathan  Nathans. 

1  Do. 

1  i                Do. 

1  Do. 

1  Daphne  Ilaniplon. 


Unoccupie<l. 
Slaves. 
Slaves. 
Slaves. 

Frances  Knifjhts,  f.  p.  c 
Williams,  f.  p.  c. 


Daphne  lla^ipton. 


EAST   SIDE. 


2 

1  1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

Francis  Q.  McIIugh. 
Do. 
Do. 


Wm.  P.  Sharp. 

Wm.  Buggin  and  others. 

Slaves. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


107 


KING  STREET. 

Runs  JVorfh  from  Ashley  River  to  the  City  Umifs,  through  Wards 
JVos.  2  and  4,  and  on  Kast  sides  of  Wai'ds  yos.  (i  and  8. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


M 

» 

.       ...     . 

J- — .. — 

No. 

5 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

PQ 

^ 

1 

1 

Estate  J.  M.  Murray  or 
Tlioiiipsoii. 

John  Meyer. 

3 

1 

Mrs.  C.  (t.  Jo  ye. 

Mrs.  C.  G.  Joye. 

5 

llenrj'  EhricUs. 

J.  Lutjen. 

7 

Patrick  O'Boiinell. 

Mrs.  Allen  Lowndes. 

4  ^ 

1 

Do. 

Patrick  O'Donnell. 

*11 

Do. 

Kdward  Maniii;ault. 

13 

1 

Wm.  Bull  Priiigk'. 

William  Bull  Pnn<,de. 

15 

1 

E.  Prender/rast. 

John  Itceu. 

17 

Estate  .Tolin  L.  He-lley. 

Alexander  Cochran. 

JO 

J.  H.  Pauls. 

J.  H.  Pauls. 

21 

1 

H.  T.  &  L.  C.  Thompson. 

Col.  R.  Young. 

23 

1 

Miss  C  Stent. 

Miss  C.  Stent. 

25 

1 

Estate  John  L.  liedley. 

Slaves. 

27 

1 
1 

.Sarah  <^uinlan,  f.  p.  c. 

Sarah  Quinlan,  f.  p.  c. 

29 

Thomas  W.  Malone. 

Mrs.  B.  Oliver. 

31 

1 

J.ohii  I'^-an  an<l  wife. 

C.  F.  Ilei. 

33 

'" 

Frederiek   Iv  Fraser. 

Philip  Austin. 

35 

1 

# 

Joseph  ,\.  Winthrop. 

Unoccupied 

37 

Mrs.  Ann  Seymour. 

Mrs.  Ann  Seymour. 

39 

1 

Mrs.  Harriet  Fnglisii. 

('apt.  Mooney. 

41 

1 

Do. 

Patrick  Gould. 

43 

.liinies  AVIiiiiple. 

Jacoh  Bnrk. 

4.^ 

1 

Do.        • 

James  Whipple. 
P.  Weatlnrhorn. 

47 

Do. 

4J» 

1 

Thomas  Wallace. 

J.  L.  Patterson. 

51 

Children  of  R.  Art  ope. 

Unoccn])icd. 

53 

1 

Mi-s.  Kliz.  McFlmoyle. 

Unoccujtied.                       • 

55 

1 

Dr.  llenrv  \i.  Fro^^t 

Slaves. 

57 

1 

Do 

James  .Archer. 

59 

1 

Helsi^-  Walker,  f  p.  e. 

Betsey  Walker,  f  p.  c. 

«1 

1 

1 

Peter  fJfnvan. 

Dr.  lltMiry  H.   Front. 

Joscjth  Fnsldw. 
[Thomas  Payn<-. 

(if) 
«7 

1 

/ 

Mrs.  Mary  AlK'?non^. 
John  Ea^an. 

Mrs.  Mary  AII'miiothj 
John  Eajjan 

m 

1 

1 

K.Htate  J.  B.  Chupoan. 

'CtK»ecu]ii<'«l. 

71 

1 

John  Keo^in. 

Ijohn  Keopin. 

73 

I 

E.  Ihnz. 

iWilliam  Oaks 

108 


CENSUS   OP  CHARLESTON. 


KING   ISTKEKT— C\>ntimu'(l. 


WEST  SIDE.  WARD.  N...   J. 


No. 

u 

0 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

a 

> 

% 

75 

1 

Est.  "VVin.  C.  (Jatt'wood. 

Alexander  Sti  wait. 

77 

1 

Miss  Ann  Cainltridm'. 

Miss  Aim  ranilirid<;c. 

79 

1 

Mrs.  Hniily  M.  Tn.'tt. 

-Mrs.  Emily  M.  Trott. 

81 

1 

Harriet  \V»ston,  1".  ]>.  c. 

Unoccn  tii-d. 
.loHojth  liallanl. 

S3 

1 

.losepii  Haliard. 

85 

1 

Dr.  Isaac  .M<»lto  Caniltcll. 

rnoccnpii'd. 

87 

1 

Est.  Jas.  8initli  Collnirii. 

(J.  Schworkert. 

89 

1 

Do. 

M.  H.  Fov. 

91 

1 

John  Bioklev. 

V.  Olovc't. 

93 

1 

Do. 

J.  II.  Brodenhorg. 

95 

1 

Michael  P.  O'Connor. 

(t.  Iloftnian. 

97 

1 

4 

Vincent  Na^'el. 

A.  Mc'U-hor. 

99 

1 

John  BicUIov  and  \\  ifo. 

Slaves. 

101 

Do.' 

H.  Murray. 

103 

1 

Isalu'll;!  Ilarvi'V. 

Mrs.  A.  Favior. 

105 

1 

Do. 

M.  Jacohy. 

107 

1 

Do. 

Slaves. 

109 

1 

Thomas  N.  Johnston. 

Thumas  N.  .Idlmston. 

111 

Mrs.  Julia  I)inirc. 

Dr.  Horatio  S.  Waring. 

113 

Est.  Ann  Diiprat.  l".  i>.  c. 

Eli/.ai»etli  Dupralt,  t'.  j).  e 

115 

Andrew  i{oid. 

W.  H.  McMillan. 

117 

Edwin  I  J.  Kcirison. 

F.  llantz. 

111) 

Estate  H.  J^  (Ireoidand. 

•lohn  Hutlnian. 

121 

D... 

John  Wehher. 

123 

.1.  11.  Koni-. 

F.  Bren.rr. 

125 

1  j 

127 

1   1 

129 

1 

131 

1 

133 

1 

135 

1 

137 

1 

139 

1 

141 

143 

145 

1 

147 

1 

WEST  SIDK.   WAlll)  No.  4. 
1  Estate  Nathaniel  Cooper.  William  MeComh. 


('apt.  M.  lierrv 
John  B.  <S:  J.  Morello. 
lAchille  Le  I'rinco. 
I         ■,  Do. 
iWierick  Heine. 
Itichard  Yeadon. 
.Mrs.  Cath'e  MelMierson. 
Madame  Filette. 
Estate  Aliraliani  Tctbias. 
I  Do. 

,Mr.s.  M.  McDonald 


.\ristide  Roiimillat. 
John  H.  Morello. 
Achille  Le  Prince. 
I'Mward  Prendergast. 
Wierick  Heine. 
Frederi  *<  Wehmann. 
Patrick  Darcy. 
William  .M.  Uouse. 
Dorliaum  (fc  Mcnke. 
Louis  F.  Meyer,  Tavern. 
I'Mward  Ladcvc/.e. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


109 


KING  STREET— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


\ 


No. 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1491   1 

Joseph  Ballard. 

Mrs.  Teresa  McDonald. 

l.)li 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

1.^3' 

Estate  Wni.  Enston. 

Henry  Ash. 

l.)5i 

1 

1)0. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Brooks. 

157i 

1 

.Taeob  \Vienc:eM. 

Jacob  Mandel. 

159,  1 

Do. 

Frederick   Koldeway. 

101:    1 

Do. 

Josiah  Blank. 

103  r 

Mi>.  Louisa  Belscr. 

Andrew  Witt. 

105    1 

f          Do. 

Isaac  Seckendortf. 

107 

1         Do. 

Augustus  Pelerin. 

109;     1 

(  Wm.  McKiiilay,  f.  j).  c 
1                 Do. 

Wm.  Schmett. 

1711 

George  Albrecht. 

I'i 

1 

Charles  D.  Ahrens. 

Charles  D.  Ahrens. 

irsi 

(  Estate  Wra.   Enston. 

Daniel  II.  Silcox. 

177    1 

\                  Do. 

Do. 

179 

(                 Do. 

Do. 

18ll  1 

J  (xcor^e  F.  Cole. 

Samuel  P.  Lawrence. 

1S3| 

I         Do. 

Do 

ls.5    1 

(  John  Ilorlbeck. 

Henry  L.  A.  Balk. 

1x7 

(              Do. 

Do. 

IMt    1 

George  F.  Cole. 

George  F.  ('ole. 

lit]     1 

Wm.  McKinlav,  f.  p.  c. 

Miss  Estello  Haas. 

1'..;;    1 

])o.        • 

Mrs.  S.  J.  Keefe. 

lit.")    1 

Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 

Louis  ]Scume3'er. 

l!t7    1 

.     Do. 

Josejih  Mertens. 

1991   1 

f  Jn^b  Small. 

Wm.  Koberts,  jr. 

2U1 

1          Do. 

James  M.  Alexander. 

■Mi    1 

Do. 

George  W.  Flach. 

205:   1 

Do. 

Jacob  Small's  bakc-r}-. 

207' 

(  Estate  Edwin  P.  Starr. 
^                   Do. 

Eugene  Manloue. 
C.  K.  Cohen. 

2(19    1 

211 

(                  Do. 

Victoria  H(»tel. 

213     1 

Charles  F.  .laekson. 

Charles  F.  Jackson. 

215    1 

Estate  Edwin  P.  Stan-. 

George  I).  Grice. 

§17    1 

Do. 

Francis  Dupont. 

219    1 

R<4>ert  n.  McDowell 

Robert  H.  McDowell. 

221;   1 

Uich.^ionhlsniith  of  N.  J. 

J.  W   A:  H.  W.fJre.r 

223 

A<ltr<r  <V  Co. 

Robert  Adgcr  &  Co. 

no 


CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 


*rV 


225 
227  j 
22}» 
2311 
238 1 
2351 
237 1 
239! 
241 1 
243' 
245 
247 
249 
251 
253 
255 
257 
259 
261 
263 
265 
267 
269 
271 
273 
275 
277 
279 
2«1 
2H3 
285 
2«7 
289 
291 
293 
295 
,V*297 

299 


♦    KING  STRi:ET— Coutinued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No. 


No. 

s 

n 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

D  No.  4 


•  OCCUPANTS. 


£mmn  and  A.  Lazarus.lWm.  N.Steele  and  others. 


I  Do. 

Benjamin  I>.  L:i/.arub 

Do. 
j  Do. 

I  Do- 

Charles  Lanihort. 
W.  .1.  Jaeobi. 

D.>. 
Maj.  Wni.  Laval. 

J)o. 
Otis  Mills  &  Co. 

Do. 
John  Sioniiiiir. 
Do. 

Mrs.  Rac-lul  Hart. 
Jane  Levy. 

Do. 
I  Mrs.  Susan  Wood. 
I  Do. 


Franc-is  C.  Miller. 
|(Jlen  brothers. 
IW.  Y.  Paxton. 

Allen. 

G.  &  J.  Coleman. 

Lambert  &  llowoll. 

11.  D.  Ale.xander. 

Van  Scliaac-k  it  (Jrierson. 

lleniv  W.  Kinsman.    » 

Osborn  iV  Durbi-c. 

Dr.   llarman  Wc-stcrvclt. 

Charlton  11.  Bird. 

John  Sieiilinix. 

II.  Sie^iinij's  .Music  store. 

llenrv  W.  Kinsman. 

John  ll.Sti'ole  and  others. 

Walter  Steele  it  Co. 

Charles  J.  (^Miinby. 

Charles  C.  Drake. 


(Jen.  John  Sehnit-rle.       (Jeor<j;e  S.  CQpk. 


D. 
j'.  K.  ct  W.  W.  Ili-a.l. 
liouis  Selnukmaii. 
Thomas  \\.  Tayioi-. 
Andrew  V .   Brownini 
J.  H.  WiltberLTcM-. 
Emilo  PoiiK-ifjjnon. 

f  Do. 

"(  Do. 

John  Kiissc-tl. 
k.'lementine  11.    l?(i-iiard.     W.(i.  liaiicroll  &  Co. 
Do.  I  Do. 


James  K.  Sjiear. 
W.  W.  it  J.  1{.  Read. 
I  liOuis  Sehiukman. 
Thomas  W.  Taylor. 
.\.  V.   Brownin^r 
J.  K.  Wiltlui-.o-rr. 
Warren  Kinsman. 
iMiss  (leorifiana  ( 'atonnet, 
II.  W.   Kinsman. 
John  Kusst'll. 


Do. 
M.  I'.  oConnor. 


Foij^arties  &  Siilliiian. 
T.  D.  &  J.  B.  Bis.scil. 


(  Estate  Joshua  Lazarus. iMrs.  Susan  B.  Stih-s. 

I  Do.  Ottolen^niis,  Willis  it  Bar 

rett. 
Mrs.  Mary  D.  Cohen.  llenrv  Barkcniing. 


GENST  S    OK    fFFARLESTON. 


Ill 


KTXG    STliEET— Coiitinncd 
>\  EST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 


301 
303 
305 
307 
309 
311 

nu 

31  n 
t317 
■  3U» 

321 

:\2n 

r,27 
321. 
331 
333 
335 
337 
330 
341 
343 
34:. 
347 


34!  1 

351 

1 

353 

355 

1 

357 

1 

350 

361 

363 

1 

365 

367 

1 

360 

1 

371 

■  1-.. 

1 
1 

. » / .  1 

1 

^ 


ijwneS.s 


Mrs.  Mnry  D.  rohon. 

A  lira  ham  Falk. 

Edwin  \l.  Cowjicrtliwait. 

f  .lanios  Allan. 

I  Do. 

(  Wm.  McKinlav,  i.  p.  c. 
1^  1)0.    ■ 

().  E.  &  A.  S.  Jolinson. 

Do. 
Estate  (tcorgo  Jackson. 

I  Do! 

(  Dr.  J.  P.  M.  Eppinjr. 

j  Do. 

(  Davi<l  D.  Colion. 

)  Do. 

j  'J'r.  Est.  Anna  Drake. 

j  Do. 

Soeietv  of  Odd  Fellows. 
Jolin  B.  Duval. 
1     Wni    Ilohl.s, 

Tr.  Est.  Caroline  E.  Hart. 
1     .\ntc)nio  Moroso. 
1     Estnte  Isaae  liarrett. 

(  I  -tate  (Jeorii;e  Rcicke. 

(  Do. 

(  l>:ivid  r>andrctli. 

,  Do. 

Estate  Hobert  F.  Henry. 
!  (  Do. 

(  Do. 

(  Do. 

^  Do. 

(  Do. 

JoIin  ('.  Oyemann. 

Do." 
;Mi«sef*  E.  &  (\  Stanley. 

Estate  .lolm    Ilimttr 


OCCUPANTS. 


B.  Johnson  &  Co. 
'Altraliain   Falk. 
j  E.  R.  ('ow])ertl)wait. 
jJ..^  T.  S.  Jleftron. 
[Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Nalhrop. 
iUnoeeu])ied. 
jSolomon  KosenMulh. 
Samuel  llai-ris  and  othei's. 
jO.  E.  k  A.  S.  Johnson. 
I  James  B  raw  ley. 
Unoccupied. 
Thomas  E.  Glen. 
I  Williams  &  Brown. 
iJamcs  >r.  llurst. 
John  .AleCarthy. 
Jesse  II.  Bolles. 
Eil.e  H.  Marjeidiofr. 
Bartlett  iS:  Stronh. 
John  B.  Duval. 
'Wm.  Ilohl.s. 
jAnna  Dore   Flemiiiir. 
Antonio  Moroso. 
Wm.  Sfhneidei-. 
I  Mrs.  E.  M.   lleieke. 
Wm.  McKay. 
.M  rs.  Ha rriet  All  u rrhes. 
;('onrad  I'inn;. 
Henry  F.  Brandt. 
Wm.  II.  Borinjr. 
John  Eraser  Shecut. 
A.  H.  Abrahams  k  Son. 
Unoccuj)ied. 
American  Hotel. 
John  ('.  Oyemann. 
Frcilorick  Meyer. 
Mis«*cs  E.  \-  <'.  Stanley. 
.Mrs.  ('.  S.  Maule 
D   ()"\.-ill  \  Sons 


112 


CENSUS    OF    CIIAHLKSTON. 


n 


KING  STRKKT-C^oiitinuod. 
WEST  SIDK.  WAIU)  N...  4. 


No.     a 


w 

O 

b 

e 

1 

377 
379 
381 
383 
385 
387 
389 
391 
393 1  4 
395'  1 
397 1  1 
399,  1 
4011  1 
403:  1 

4or);  1 

407 


409 

411 

413 

415 

417 

419 

421 

4:^3 

425 

427 

429i  1 

431 


433 
435 
437 


439 
441 
443 
445 
447 
449 


OWNERS. 


Isaac  Harris. 

Do. 
Henry  Win.  Dorrc. 
Moses  I>.  llvanis. 

Do. 
f  Do. 

1  Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Charles  Dunn. 

Do. 

Do. 
Daniel  Magiiii-e. 

Do. 

Do. 
(/harles  McAlister. 
(  Do. 

I         Do. 
Casper  Bait. 
Robert  W.  Hiirnhani. 
John  (i.  MihiDi-. 
f  D... 

\  I).). 

William  (Jiven. 

1)0. 

Do. 
M^staU"  William    ivnston. 
Do. 


1 


OCCUPANTS. 


.laooli  (Joldstein. 
Bernard  Strauss, 
llenrv  \Vm.  Hoi-re. 
Frederick  Darhy. 
John  A.  Christ. 
William  Saul. 
Abraham  Tra^^cr. 
Unoceupie<i. 

{John  Martin  and   others. 
Frances  Ki-esscl. 
Otto  Sciiwit'tzt'r. 
Mrs.  Mary  Butcher. 
Thereso  Boeltcr.  *^ 

William  Brown  i^i  otliers. 
Mrs.  L(»uisa  Fienheri;. 
Sam    Bin::;,  p.  c.  it  others. 
Daniel  Mai^uire. 
Louis  Cohen. 
•Tas.  Williams  and  otliers. 
Charles  .McA lister. 

Do. 
Casper  Bart. 
Robert  W.  Burnham. 
Madame  rauline  'rhaii--s. 
iMathias  II.  Pooscr. 
'Chai'les  llenrv  Bowen. 
.Mrs.  Barliary  Rain. 
.\chille  Deviiieau. 
William  ( liven, 
h'rancis  ( 'liurollo. 
{William  ('.  F(»rsythe. 


WEST  SlDi:,   W.\i;i>    No.    (J. 


Mrs.  Marv  rennal. 

bo. 

Do. 
Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 
Do. 
i Estate  Robert  Henry. 


ijoseph  M.  i?antin. 
iDavid  C.  (Jibson. 
'.lohn  Dunn. 
iJaeob  Uttoh'n^^ui. 
|l*addon  &  Fo^'arty 
Samuel  Wile}'. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


113 


KING  STREET— Continued.            T*.*> 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 

No. 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

m 

Jt. 

■ 

451 
453 

^  Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 
1                 Do. 

Louis  Cohen. 
Charles  Dunn. 

455 

Do. 

Mrs.  Caroline  F.  Wright. 

457 

J                 Do. 
1                 Do. 

Dr.  Edw.  Henry  Kellers. 

459 

Moses  Samuel. 

461 

Do. 

Mrs.  Rachel  J.  Barrett. 

463 

Do. 

Leopold  Wciskopf. 

465 

1 

Rev.  Patrick  O'Neill. 

Rev.  Patrick  O'Neill. 

467 

William  Knobeloch. 

William  Knobeloch. 

469 

John  Sliachte. 

George  W.  Aimar. 

471 

Do. 

Michael  McHride. 

473 

Do. 

William  Shachte. 

475 

1 

Charleston  Gas  Compan^^ 

Mrs.  Sarah  Prince. 

4?7 

J 

f                 Do. 

Mrs.  Margaret  E.  Myers. 

479 

1                 Do. 

Mrs.  Catherine  (ruillemin. 

481 
4H3 

(                 Do. 
1                  Do. 

Dr.  ColumliusJ.  Proctor. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Philyaw. 

485 
487 
489 
491 
493 
495 

i 

Do. 
John  Wirth. 

Do. 
Estate  Nathan  Nathans. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson. 

Jacob  H.Hillen. 
Godfrey  Bcrbusse. 
John  Wirth. 
Edward  Sommer. 
John  Ilcnry  Zelie. 
Rrnest  Klein. 

497 

Do. 

Fulnman  KIcinyohan. 

4H9 

Do. 

Joseph  Terr}'. 

5(»1 
503 
505 
507' 
509 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

John  >rorris. 
Frederick  Ileinz. 
Richard    Rantin. 
Jean  AValterthum. 
Do. 

511 

Do. 

Richard  Mcreditli. 

513 
515 
517 
519 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Rev.  Patrick  O'Nfill 

Angustine  Betanrourt. 
Mrs.  Johanna  Kirby. 
Louis  F.  Koester. 
Ernest  Anke. 

521 
523 

Do. 
Do. 

riarence  Nell.  f.  j).  c 
John  Clary. 

525 

, 

Do. 

Cornelius  O'Mara. 

114 


•fi- 


CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 

JvCsG  STKKKT— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE.    WARD   No   6. ' 


No. 

e 

OWNKR.<. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

-         . 

>v 

■^ 

527 

1 

Rev.  Pnlrick  O'Neill. 

Patrick  Quin. 

529 

1 

Donald  Mcintosh. 

Donald  .Mcintosh. 

531 

1 

Do. 

William   H.  (Jrcen. 

533 

3 

Do. 

.Mcintosh's  Kow. 

535 

1 

Do. 

John  Ilccscniann. 

537 

1 

Do. 

Edwiii  Thomas  (Jilhcrt. 

539 

1 

!)<.. 

Lawrence  F.( 'am)»l)cll. p. c. 

541 

1 

George  JI.  .Mil nor. 

Charles  11.  Ikhre. 

543 

1 

f              Do. 

Thomas  Di.xon. 

.545 

j              Do. 

Myer  Kosenstein. 

547 

1 

Henry  Stcnder. 

John  Mazyck. 

549 

1 

Do. 

Henry  Stender. 

551 

1 

Henry  llenckt'ii. 

John  Ch'ar.                           - 

553 

Philip  A.  McBridc. 

Unfinished. 

555 

Do. 

Do. 

557 

Do. 

Do. 

559 

Do. 

Do. 

5GI 

Do. 

Do. 

563 

1 

Charles  D.  Framk. 

Simon  Wolf. 

5G5 

1 

Do. 

Charles   Ilynum. 

5G7 

1 

Do. 

Moi-ris  l<'lii'lich. 

569 

1 

Philip  A.  McBridc. 

Abi-aham  Isear. 

571 

1 

Do. 

Hemy  Khi'heek. 

573 

1 

Do. 

Joseph  Levenbery. 

575 

1 

Do. 

Moses  \j.  Zacharirts. 

577 

1»... 

Mrs.    Hridi^'ct    O'Connell. 

579 

.Michael  .McHrido. 

Si«rmiind  .\.  Jacohy. 

681 

1 

Mrs.  Ann  L.  Stockman. 

Mrs.    Ann    L.  Stockman. 

583 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

585 

1 

Levy  Moses. 

LipMiann   Kich. 

587 

1 

f      Do. 

James  I'-Jt/.tjihlion. 

589 

1      Do. 

Lijnnann  Rich. 

591 

Do. 

Adol]>hiis  Nordhausen. 

593 

1 

i      Do. 

John  11.  Ste;;in. 

595 

1      Do. 

Jami's  .Mian. 

597 

John  P.  Kecd. 

('hi'istian  H.  Si^^wald. 

599 

1 

f          Do. 

William  Ronan. 

601 

1          Do. 

Christian  IJ.  Sigwald. 

V 


CENSUS  S)F   CHARLESTON. 


115 


KING  STMET— Oontinncd. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


w 

c 

No. 

o 

o 

owners: 

OCCUPANTS. 

» 

^ 

• 

603 

John  P.  Reed. 

J.  D.  Bessolljou,  f.  p.  c. 

(>05 

Do. 

Gabriel  Kedlieh. 

607 

1 

Elias  Garden,  f.  ii.  c. 

John  Patrick  Peed. 

609 

1 

Do. 

Ephraini  Zacharias. 

611 

Hon.  A.  G.  Muirrath. 

Ale.\ander  McNeil. 

618 

Do. 

.John  Carr. 

615 

Do. 

.Julius  Player. 

617 

Do. 

Witch  en  and  others. 

61I» 

1 

Do. 

Jacob  Me3'er. 

621 

^ 

Mrn.  Majy  McLean. 

Robert  White. 

623 

John  Wilson. 

Maurice  Rich. 

62.5 

Do. 

Slaves. 

(>27 

Do. 

Zalic  Zacharias. 

C)2U 

("John  G.  Milnoi*. 

Abraiiam  Volasky. 

631 

]              Do. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Iluifhes. 

633 

Do. 

Mrs.  Pauline  Zacharias. 

635 

Mrs.  Kliza  Iloii;an. 

637 

1 

( 

Rosier  D.  Caston. 

639 

Miss  I).  E.  Weissinorer. 

Unoccupied. 

641 

1 

Miss  J).  E.  Weissinj^er. 

643 

1 

City  of  Cliarlcfston. 

rpperWards(iuard  liouse. 

64.") 

1 

llenry  A.  Dreyer. 

Thomas  Wriifht,  f.  p.  c. 

647 

Do. 

Henry  Rosenstein. 

649 

1 

Do. 

Henry  A.  Dreyer. 

651 

1 

653 

1 

655 

657 

1 

659 

661 

1 

663 

665 

1 

6r,7 

1 

669 

1 

671 

I 

673 

1 

675 

^ 

WEST  SIDE.  WAIU)  No.  H 

IJohn  G.  Lafar. 
Mrs.  Caroline  (ieddes. 
Ebenezer  II.  Hodgcrs. 
Do 

:)o. 

Ziba  R.  Oakes. 
(  Do 

Augustus  Dufort. 
Janu'S  Salvo. 
[ThoTnas  McDonnell. 
I    Go<)rge  Addison. 
I  John  Wilson. 

Do.  II.  Colliner. 


John  G.  Lafar. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Gcddcs. 

Un<»ccupied. 

John  Fred.  Apeler. 

ClauH  Tietjen. 

Mrs.  Mary  O-Xeill. 

Bernard  Carroll. 

Augustus  Duforl. 

Janx's  Salvo. 

Georjxe  H.  Kysenbach. 

George  Addison. 


116 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


KrN"G  STREET— Continued. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  s. 


M 

o 

^    .i 

- 

No. 

o 
•  o 

OWNERS."*^ 

OCCUPANTS. 

m 

^ 

677 

John  Wilson. 

John  Wilson. 

679 

OhwoII  Uec'der. 

Oswell  Heeder. 

681 

Estate  Roliort   F.  Ilonry. 

James  Wiley. 

683 

Do. 

M.  Lan<:;er. 

685 

J)o. 

Slaves. 

687 

Do. 

Klias  Holston. 

689 

Martha  Davi.s. 

Richard  N.  Lord. 

691 

Thomas  N.  Gadsden. 

J.  &  W.  Hunt. 

693 

Public  School. 

695 

Charles  Ruffio. 

Antoney  I'adron. 

697 

John  IIo<faii. 

Frodoriek  Flieckman 

699 

f  Alli'cd  Hen lard. 

Mrs.  Wolf. 

701 

I          Do. 

John  Fred.  tJ.  Buggel.      ** 

703 

John  R.  Stall. 

Ambrose  Bergman. 

705 

Do. 

Wobert  (ioss. 

707 

Bo. 

Pliilip  lleker. 

709 

Tr.Est.Mrs.C.G.Branford 

John  Harris. 

711 

Robert  Austin. 

Robert  Austin. 

713 

John  R.  Stall. 

(rerhard  lleissenbuttel. 

715 

R.  Douglas  &  Co. 

William  (t.  Palmer. 

717 

Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson. 

.Marg.  Si'hmalgemeier. 

719 

Do. 

Lewis  Uimrod. 

721 

William  Tiedemann. 

William  Tiedemann. 

723 

Do. 

Do. 

725 

Francis  C'liai-Jon. 

Francis  Charlon. 

727 

Mrs.  J.  Mader. 

Heni-y  &  Fred.  Borries, 

720 

1 

James  McCan-y. 

James  McCarey. 

731 

Thos.  W.  M alone. 

John  Cliarlon. 

733 

Do. 

Do. 

735 

Do. 

Wm.  li.  Mitchell,  f.  j).  c. 

737 

1 

739 

Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Howard 

741 

John  A.  Cook. 

John  Johnson. 

743 

Timothy  ("orcoran. 

Patrick  Cleary. 

745 

C.  VolnuT. 

C.  N'olmi'i'. 

747 

John  11.  llilken. 

John  11.  llilken. 

749 

Do. 

Henry  Buck. 

751 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Carsten. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Carsten. 

CENSUS40P   CHARLESTON, 


OP 


117 


KING  STREET— Continued. 


WEST  bWE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 

§                       OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

753 

755 
757 

1 

1 

1 

it     4    f    ■     . 

Margaret  Noisette,  f.  p.  c. 
Dr.  Eli  (Tcddings. 
Burke. 

Margaret  Noisette,  f.  p.  c. 
.Joseph  Noii^elte.  f.  p.  c. 
Michael  Cr()<fan. 

21 

' 

A 
(i 

>< 

10 

1 

12 

14 

10 

IS 

20 

22 

1 

24 

1 

26 

' 

2S 

:{0 

32 

1 

34 

1 

- 

36 

3  s 

1 

4(1 

1 

42 

44 

46 

48 

50 

52 

:.4 

56 

1 

58 

1  ] 

60 

62 

1 

<U 

6(i 

6s 

1 

EAST  SIDI<:,  WARD  No.  2. 


IMalvinia  Howe. 
!  Do. 

I  Mrs.  M.  A.  Petigru. 
iRev.  Dr.  .John  Forrest. 
JMrs.  Virginia  Costa. 
T.  —  Whitney. 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Whitn.'v. 
I  Mrs.  M.  Mclnt3n*e. 

Do. 
Thomas  R.  Eglesfon. 
William  Wragg  Smith. 
Mrs.  Marj*  B.  Hayne. 

Do. 
Isaac  Davis. 
John  Dovle. 


I  Philip  Howe. 

Mrs.  Zylstra. 
I  Mrs.  M.  A.  Petigru. 
jRev.  Dr.  .John  Forrest. 
I  Mrs.  Virginia  Costa. 
IDiedrich  Menken. 
iSlaves. 

|T.  F.  McManus. 
I  Christopher  li'win. 
I  Thomas  H.  Egleston. 
jWilliam  Wragg  Smith. 

Unoccupied. 
[Mrs.  Mary  li.  llayiie. 

Isaac  Davis. 

John  Doyle. 


.  iTr.Est.l'.  IIorlbeek&  wife  James  Mc Andrew. 


j Estate  W.  English. 
Mrs.  Solomon. 
Estate  John  McKeo. 
Walter  W.d.h. 
Moses  D.  Jlyams. 

Do. 
E.  H.  Jiyan. 
Mrs.  Ann  Curtis. 
Charles  J.  Colcock. 
Mrs.  Marg.  McDonaM. 

Do. 
City. 

Th(»mas  Hennessey. 
JeriMniah  D.  Yates. 
[R.  W.  Haeot. 
I.lohn  C.  Kyan  and  wife. 
Wm.  II.  .loncs. 
Dr.  William  Hall. 

9 


John  l^rittan. 
Mrs.  Esnard. 
Thos.  UiMniessey. 
Walter  Webb. 
Unoccujiied. 
} Daniel  Castello. 
Mrs.  Julia  Conniff. 
[James  Ilanahan. 
Charles  .).  Colcock. 
Mrs.  Pinright. 
Mrs.  Marg.  McDonald. 
Engine  Ilouse  Xo.  2. 
Unoccupied. 
•Slaves. 
R.  W.  Bae<>t. 
'John  C.  TJyan. 
'Captain  J.  Burrongh- 
Wm.  Leffnian. 


118 


CENSUS   OF   rilAELESTOX. 

KING  8TRKET— Continued. 


EAST  SI  in:.  WARD   X- 


M 

c 

• 

No. 

B 

a 

o 

OWNERS. 

occil'ANTS. 

70 

1 

( '(ii|».  «if  Froiicli  I'l-'.tcst- 
aiit  (.JIiuiH'li. 

Teri).xicliore  Hall. 

72 

1 

('<)r]>.  of  Freucli  Protesl- 
iint  Cliurtli. 

Slaves. 

74 

1 

Do. 

Patrick  Sheridan. 

76 

1 

Do. 

Patrick  Brady. 

78 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  ('.  Berrio. 

80 

1 

Do. 

J.  .1.  Boesch. 

82 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Preston. 

84 

1 

J)o. 

Unoccu])ied.                      jj 

It 

1 

Do. 

/vl-n-i                     vl 

1 

A.  Gambato. 

E.  Bn.Vk.                       ,'^ 

90 

Zil.a  H.  Oakcs. 

Samuel  Morri.><on. 

92 

1 

,1.  11.  llurkamii. 

Mad.  Antoinette  (Icrai-d. 

94 

1 

Do. 

T.  F.  Clui])ein. 

96 

1 

Do. 

I'noccupied. 

98 

1 

Parker  .1.  lIollaiKl. 

John  B.  Irviiii:;. Jr..  Artist. 

100 

1 

Do. 

Calvin  Davis.. 

102 

1 

Do. 

Iv  Bi'Ui-ro. 

104 

Dr.  C.  F.  Rinkcr. 

Dr.  ('.  F.  Hinker. 

106 

MrK.  Sai-ali  rritice. 

Mrs.  'riimulty. 

108 

Do. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Prince. 

110 

Do. 

.Iose|ih  -Matlie. 

112 

Do. 

rnocciijdi'd. 

114 

Kathaiiii'l  Fields. 

.Miss  ( 'unnin<;liani. 

116 

Do. 

.1.  lleins. 

IIH 

Estate  Win.  (Jcorgc  Rout. 

P.  B.  Lalanc. 

120 

.lolm  Hfoadfoot. 

M.  S|»ertner. 

122 

Do. 

J.  (J ray. 

124 

'TiilK-    f  11    c 

iiiii>f  [    If.  i. 

126 

.laeoh  F.  Schii'nier, 

128 

Marx   I"-.  Colu'ii. 

E.  Mealier. 

130 

Do. 

11.  Sonhevrou.x. 

13j 

Khtatt'  Isaac  liarrott. 

W.  Winir.' 

134 

Estate  .1.  11.  Scluilte. 

.\ndrc\v  .Marsiwdl. 

136 
138 
140 
.142 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4 

Mrs.  Mary  Cooper. 

Do*. 

Do. 
John  (I.  Willis. 


James  Burke. 
Adolph  F.  Kit'sar. 
I'tlerhai'dt  i^  Canipsen. 
Miss  Harriet  Buckley. 


i 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


119 


KING  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No.      ^ 

A 
O 
o 

OWNERR 

OCCUPANTS. 

1  m 

^ 

144 

John  G.  Willis. 

•lohn  McMahon. 

146 

1 

R.  A.  Miller. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Keo<rh. 

148 

1 

Do. 

Wm.  Brown  McMillan. 

150 

1 

Do. 

Unoccvipied. 

lo2 

1 

f  Dr.  Robert  S.  Oakley. 

George  W.  Spencer. 

154 

1                  Do. 

Peter  M.  Corrigan. 

150 

1 

John  Sioirling. 

William  Brookbanks. 

1.58 

1 

Tr.Est.MrH.Enmia  LeRoy 

Charles  Ilickc}-. 

1(K) 

1 

K.  LacaKsajrne. 

Ulysse  Veuve. 

102 

1 

Do. 

John  Early. 

104 

1 

Do. 

Edward  Lacassagne. 

160 

1 

Christian  F.  Schwottnian. 

Christian  F.Schwettman. 

168 

1 

f  R.  A.  Miller. 

Mrs.  E.  Godfrey. 

170 

t          Do. 

Dr.  TurcG  Reenstjerna. 

172 

1 

Aaron  Taimlunson. 

Aaron  Tannlunson. 

174 

1 

F'elix  F.  (Miajieau. 

Mrs.  T.  M.  I^itjes. 

176 

1 

John  G.  Willis. 

John  G.  Willis. 

178 

1 

Estate  Moses  C  Levy. 

Mrs.  Esther  Trou. 

180 

1- 

Jas])or  Cliristianson. 

K.  C.  Borner. 

182 

1 

Mrs.  Esther  Bhim. 

Jonathan  Shaw. 

184 

1 

Tr.  Kst.  Mrs.  K.  13.  Bliss. 

Thomas  W.  Bliss. 

186 

1 

John  Ilorlheck. 

Levi  Orcutf. 

188 

1 

Henry  Jlorlbeck. 

Edward  Cherrill. 

U>0 

1 

Mrs.  Esther  Blum. 

William  W.  Leman. 

11»0 

5 

Do. 

Mrs.  Eliy.abfth  C.  Jones. 

1!)2 

Do. 

Bnining  &  Jager. 

194 

L.  F.  Petit. 

L.  F.  Petit. 

196 

Estate  James  Robb. 

Mrs.  S.  Watts. 

198 

Do. 

Fre<rk  Berkhan  &  others. 

200 

Do. 

George  F.  Cole. 

202 

Do. 

Mrs.  Cath.  L.  Gamltlc. 

204 

Do. 

Mrs.  p]Iizal»eth   Knowlcb. 

200 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

208 

Do. 

210 

Do. 

Miss  R.  A.  MrElhcran. 

212 

Do. 

Do. 

/'   'f»   •»♦  B^-*  ill 

214 

- 

Tlionias  S.  Nipson. 

216 

1 
1 

Do. 

f?M].lt;H  1   T.     David. 

120 


CENSUS    OF    <I1  MM  rsTnV, 


KING  STRKKT— Continiu'd. 
EAST  SIDK.  WARP  Xo.  4. 


w    1    a 

, 

No. 

S        o 

OWNKKS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

<S    l> 

» 

218 

Mary  Q.  Mclluirh. 

B.  Jackson. 

220 

P.  .1.  Coogaii. 

Alexander  MoLoy. 

222 

1 

Samuel  N.  Hart. 

M.  F.  .Moh.ny. 

224 

^ 

Do. 

Mis.s  Mai-y  Fullam. 

226 

1 

Do. 

John  James  iDindv. 

228 

Do. 

S.  N.  Hart&  Co. 

230 

Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Siflcy. 

Hrady  A:  MeDonell. 

232 

Do. 
Estate  Moses  C.  Levy. 

Theodore  F.  Chupein. 

234 

William  IV  Bristoll. 

236 

Norman  M.  Porter. 

N.  M.  Porter  \-  Co. 

238 

Daniel  II.  Silcox. 

Unoeeuitied. 

240 

Do. 

Deery  i^  Sileox. 

■142 

1 

f  (lustavus  V.  Aiicker. 

Henry  M.  Clarke  &  others. 

244 

{             Do. 

John  Cummins. 

240 

James  G.  Bailie. 

Mrs.  Mary  Dunn. 

248 

1   ' 

4 

Do. 

John  llarheson. 

250 

•- 

Timolliy  M.  Ii^i•^t<•Il. 

Timothy  M.   Hristt)ll. 

252 

Estate  John  lliintiT. 

James  G.  Railio. 

254 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

256 

Do. 

Mrs.  Emily  C.  Boinar. 

258 

Do. 

Ezra  P.  Culler. 

260 

Do. 

Auij^iist   Illing. 

262 

Do. 

Mr.s.  Anna  (J.  Parker. 

264 

Thaadcus  Kelly. 

Thaddcus  Kelly. 

266 

Estate  William  ('alder. 

Young    Men's    Chiistian 
.Association  Kooms. 

268 

Do. 

Unocc-upied. 

270 

Do. 

Gal»riel  P.  Jirowno. 

272 

?]state  Mo.st's  C.  Levy. 

Ilayden  i^  Whilden. 

274 

Samuel  I'Mslier. 

Mad.  .\ugustine  Fillette. 

276 

John  Marion. 

John  Marion. 

278 

restate  .Moses  ('.  Levy. 

W.  Carrington  iV  Co. 

280 

Do. 

Clarence  A.  (iraeser. 

282 

Do. 

Edward  Daly. 

284 

Mrs.  M.  S.  Martin. 

Mrs.  llcnrielta  M. Dibble. 

286 

Do. 

Kenitick  J<  Skrine. 

288 

.lohn  Thompson. 

290 

Grand  Lodj^c  of  So.  Ca. 

Archibald  King. 

292 

Do. 

Spencer  &  Teague. 

CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


121 


KING  STREET— (\.iitiinic(l. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD   No.  4. 


No. 

03 

. 

a 
c 
a 

OWNERST 

OCCUPANTS. 

« 

204 

1 

G'lul  Masonic  Lodijc  S.C. 

E.  Cote. 

206 

E.  M.  Cohen  &  C.  E.  Isaac. 

Unoccu])ie(l. 

20S 

1 

1)0. 

Miss  Martha  Mitchell. 

300 

1 

William  Greer. 

William  Greer. 

302 

1 

James  McCarcy. 

James  Murtland. 

304 

1 

Bernard  Von  Glahn. 

Mrs.  Rcl»ecca  .lacohs. 

306 

1 

Sarah  Woolf. 

Andrew  Waldron. 

308 

1 

John  II.  Steinmeyer. 

Michael  Shalloe. 

310 

I 

Do. 

Jaco^  E.  Snares. 

312 
w314 

1 
1 

r^'l^.i  i^-»Krii»lQiii 

Mrs    Mil I'v  TTi'idf 

Clementine  II.  Bernard. 

HA  IC?.      J.^  A.  till    >       AJLV^MIlj. 

316 

Estate  Ker  Boycc. 

Merchants'  Hotel. 

318 

John  11   Steinmeyer. 

Unoccupied. 

320 

1 

f  Estate  Robert  Pennal. 

Dr.  BcnJ.  A.  Mnckinluss. 

322 

1              Do. 

Alexander  Smyth. 

324 

Charles  Weissin<rer. 

Mrs.  Mary  l'\'iTall. 

326 

1 

f  Leonard  Wcissinger. 

Unoccupied. 

328 

1               Do. 

Unoccupied. 

330 

1 

(John  L.  Eaber. 

Unoccupied. 

332 

i              Do. 

Samuel  Hart. 

334 

1 

j  John  Mood. 

Dr.  James  R.  Mood. 

•    336 

1          Do. 

J[ohn  Mood. 

338 

1 

j  Emile  Dcvineau. 

Bmilc  Dcvineau. 

340 

{■>       *  Do. 

J.  Kaufman  &  Brother. 

342 

1 

Estate  John  Hunter. 

Hermann  Koppcl. 

344 

1 

Do. 

John  Van  Winkle. 

346 

Do. 

Unoccujiied. 

34S 

Christian  Heidcnrick. 

350 

Charles  Riisch. 

352 

Benjamin  Jacohi. 

Benjamin  Feldmann. 

354 

1 

(  Mark    David. 

Mark  David. 

356 

h 

i             \)n. 

Mad.  Caroline  Pcllotier. 

358 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

360 

j  John  L.  Francis.  1'.  ]».  <•. 

James  D.  Johnson,  f.  p.  c 

362 

I 

(              Do. 

John  L.  Francis,  f.  p.  c. 

364 

CharU'H  Wciwinj^r. 

Isaac  BelitKcr. 

366 

Mrs.  Mary  T.  Allemong. 

Goo.  W.  Steffens  &  Co. 

36S 

1 

D.  A:  V.  Ky.sU'in. 

Unoccupied. 

122 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


KIXO  STKKKT— Coiniimod, 
y-  EAST  SIDE,  WARD  N..    i. 


No. 

a 
o 
o 

*                  OWNERS.          tJ  ' 

OCCUPANTS. 

a 

^ 

k 

370 

1 

f  D.  &  P.  Epstein. 

Daniel  .Tohu  Ryan. 

372 

1               1).,. 

Miehacl  Fhnini. 

374 

1 

j  J.  C.  Blohmo. 

Mrs.  M.  M.  McKenzie. 

370 

«, 

i               ^''• 

Sohimon  A.  Benjamin. 

378 

1 

C 

Estate  A.  Ott<)loii<rui. 

D.  \  P.  Epst.-in. 

380 

1 

Do. 

(icori^e  Prinee. 

382 

E.  Sommei*s. 

UnociMipied. 

384 

i 

f      J)o. 

E.  Somers. 

380 

« 

\ 

H.  L.  David. 

:'»88 

N.  V.  INtit. 

John  C.  Meyer. 

390 

•(.loliii  Sliac-hto. 
^               Do. 

John  Shaehte. 

39ii 

1 ' 

Jose  (^.  Eeli|>e. 

304 

(               Do. 

Jacob  Levinshon. 

306 

J.  (;.  JJIolimc. 

Henry  (ieo.  Cainpseii. 

398 

1 

Robert  White. 

Ilc.hi'it  White. 

400 

1 

Estate  Nathan  \athanH. 

R()l)ert  Jenney. 

402 

1 

N.  F.  Pel  it. 

John  (liven. 

404 

r 

.    , 

Do. 

Evi'lina  M.  (iuenveiii'. 

406 

1 

James  .Murdoeh. 

J.  \-  M.  llarheson. 

408 

1 

Du. 

David  (Johlstein. 

410 

1 

Do. 

William  J.  Yates. 

412 

1 

Estate  Thomas  L.  Hiilow. 

rnocciipied. 

414 

1 

Estate  S.  J.C't.hi'n. 

I'atriek  Cullinane. 

410 

1 

Mrs.  (Jraee  O'Siillivan. 

Catherine  Crondey. 

418 

1 

Do. 

Abraham  Trailer. 

42U 

1 

Thomas  Walhicr. 

Thomas  Wallaee. 

422 

1 

Clias.  W.  Seiifnious. 

Martin  Me.Master. 

424 

1 

Mrs.  Sarah  11.  Lovei^reeii. 

Louis  Fora. 

420 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Marv  Vou  lladidn. 

EAST  SIDE.  W AKl)  No.  ."). 


428 

1 

428 

i 

430 

432 

484 

436 

438 

440 

(xun  Shod. 
.\uirustus  Mrcviandc. 


Estate  Isaae  liarrell. 
Foui'th  Hri<;ade. 

1>'>-.  -       .  --^ ; 

Estate  ir.  \N  .()|i|)eriheim.  .Mrs.  Calh.  ('ppenheim. 
Mrs.  t'ath.  ()]»])(Mihciiu.      !Wm.  F.  l*eml)erton. 

Do.  I  l'noeeu|)ied. 

G.W.Aimar\-  (  M'.Ainiar.j(;.W.Aimar&  C.  i'.Aimar. 
Estate  Robt.  W.  .Ma/.vclv.  Mrs.  Caroline  C.  Webster. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


123 


KING    STREET— Continued. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  X. 


)i 

a 

* 

No. 

o 
o 

J: 

OW  NERg. 

OCCUPANTS. 

r 

442 

Estate  Robert  W.Mazyclf. 

Dr.'  Geo.  W.  Weseott. 

444 

1 

^fi's.  Rebecca  Mosch. 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Moses. 

446 

1 

Mrs.  Van  Winkle. 

Patrick  McBride. 

448 

1 

f  Thomas  Wallace. 

Unoccupied. 

450 

I             Do. 

Unoccupied. 

452 

1 

Charles  T.  Mitchell. 

William  F.  White. 

454 

Do. 

Francis  Surau. 

456 

1 

llenrv  H.  Holi^er. 

Henry  II.  Bolifei'. 

45S 

1 

(  Philip  A.  Mc Bride. 

tico.  W.  Egleston. 

460 

\              Do.           ¥ 

WWliam  Brower. 

462 

1 

Nazer  F.  Petit. 

Slaves. 

464 

1 

Do. 

.fames  Welsh  and  others. 

466 

1 

Do.                            , 

Jerrj  Murphj-and  others. 

468 

1 

Do. 

Unoccu]»ied. 

470 

1 

Christian  Amnic. 

Cliristian  Ammc. 

472 

1 

Tr.Ksl.Mrs.C.G.Branford. 

Charles  (r.  Brat)foi-d. 

474 

1 

Robert  IIoiiMton.  f.  it.  c. 

T"^noccn])ied. 

476 

1 

Do. 

Rol)ert  ilouslon,  t.  p.  c. 

478 

1 

.lolin  AVilson.  f.  p.  e.            i 

John  Wilson,  f.  p.  c. 
Dr.  L.  A.  Frani]iton. 

480 

1 

William  Aiken. 

482 

1 

Mrs.  Cath.  Oppenheim. 

Philip  Tiotz. 

484 

1 

Do.                          i 

William  Wri.rht. 

486 

Do.  ^'. 

Henry  Cost  inc. 

4SH 

Natalie  Benoist.                   j 

Frederick  Pucklialicr. 

490 

2 

(  PWlip  A.  MeBride.        ' 

William  H.Clayton. 

492 

I              I>o.                         i 

Cornelius. I.  H.  lirown. 

494 

Do. 

Harris  Tjcvin. 

496 

Do.                        ■ 

Metz. 

49S    1 

Do. 

Fr.uicis  Keane. 

.500,   1 

Do.                          ; 

Hermann  Slurcken. 

502    1 

Do.                        1 

Malchus  Wetlicrliorn. 

504^ 

1 

Da.                        1 

Unoccupied. 

•'^off'. 

• 

Do. 

Jlenrv  Tiencken. 

508^ 

1 

.lohn  Tolle.                           j 

Frederick  (i.  Rehkopf. 

oKt 

1 

Do.                               ! 

F.  Weinberg. 

•^'-  iH 

1 

Dr.  Will.  Mmninel. 

Willi.im  lirowne.* 

•'>1iMIE» 

■ 

Do.    ^ 

Hummel  &  Schwake., 

51(r 

n 

.lohn  A.  Cook. 

John  A.  Cook  &  Co. 

^Hf:     * 


124 


CENSUS    OF   CIIAHLESTOX. 


KING  8TUKET— (\intiMned. 


KASi'  SlIU:.  WAKl)  No.  :.. 


_ 

; 

No. 

M 

.  1 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 


518 
520 
522 
524 
526 

r)28 

5:54 
53() 

r)88 
r)40 

o4:i 
544 
54H 
548 
5r)0 


Jolin  A.  Cook. 
Charles  P.  Cassi<lv. 

( McHndc.  ■ 

■(  Do. 

I  hK 
John  G.  Milnor. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
.Idhii   II .  GraviT. 

f  Estate  A.  Benoist. 

\  ■'  Do. 

!>,..  Est. MelJrich 

>fary  D.  Martin. 
FredoiMC'lc  (".  Hhun. 
Williiiin  ir.  15(»riiiLC- 


.1 . .\.( '<»<»k'.s  board'i; house. 

(MiarU's  P.  Cassi.Iy. 

.Mrs.  Ann  Sullivan. 

rnoecupied. 

John  A.  Fk'ischnKinn. 

Jiilm  honiiH'. 

PalricU  Mliiih. 

Mrs.  Joanna  l*'lynn. 

Mrs.  Ann  Ilayf'onl. 

John  11.  (i raver. 

John  iiei>hiuann. 

IJnoc'oujiied. 

.lolin  Frederick  Biise. 

Tlids.  IMiillips  Forreston. 

Mary  D.  Martin. 

lleiirv  W.   lleissi'nl.iidel. 

William   11.  BnriMi;. 


552 

1  , 

554 

4- 

1 

556 

1 

558 

1 

560 

502 

1 

5(i4 

1 

560 

1 

568 

570 

1 

572 

1 

574 

1 

570 

1 

578 

580 

582 

5.S4 

5S0 

588 

500 

KAST  SIDI 

liarniann  llasli'di. 

Do. 

J)o. 
JIagerniaji  &  Luhs. 

Do. 

Do. 
Georj;e  S.  llacUei-. 

Do. 

Do. 

J)o. 

David  (Jalii-iel  Wayne 
Kbene/A-r  11.  Modifiers. 
I'^rancis  J.  I'elzer. 
llcnrv  A.  Due. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


WAKl)  No.  7. 


C'arsten  F.  lltiicken. 
Unoeeu}iied. 
Unoeeii]»ied. 
JIai;ornian  iV  Luhs. 
t'laus  Frederiek  Luh.s. 
(Mans  IFonry  Meyers. 
Unoecnpied. 
;\u<;iist    Di'la]>orle. 
rnoeciipied. 
(ieor<;i'  S.  Hacker. 
David  (iaitrii'l  Wayne. 
Fhenezt'r  11.  Kod^crs. 
Franeis  .1.  I'ci/i  r. 
Thomas  W.  Spfissci^ger. 
lluiuy  A.  Due. 
August  I'^auiliier. 
Max  Horneston. 
Uoss  Sj)ri<;g. 

J)o. ' 
( 'hristian  Gcorm-  1  Micker. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


126 


KIN(i  STRKET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 


No. 

692 

.504 

596 

598 

600 

602 

604 

606; 

608 

610 

612 

614' 

616 

()1S 

62<i 

622 

624] 

626! 

628 1 

630 

682 

684 1 

686 1 

68  S 

610 

642 

644 

646 

64S 

650 

652 

().54, 

6561'' 

65s 

6*'.<i 


!4 

o 

O 

o 

a 

pa 

© 

OWNERS. 

Patrick  Erad}-. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Mar}^  Culbort. 

Do. 
Henry  A.  Due. 
(  A.  II.  Abrahams. 
1  Do. 

pyStatc  Robert  V.  Henry. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Wht 


irton  &  Pet  sell. 
Do. 
Weissinner. 


Charles  Weissingcr. 
jGeorge  II.  Rumpel. 
I    ^        Do. 

jDiedrieh  II.  Schwecke. 
Patrick  Duftie. 


ITrust  Est.  Mrs.  Tinssell^ 
Andrew  F.  PnAvniug. 


John  K.  Stall. 


1     Frederick  Wittpenn. 

1 

1 

1     N'ineent  Salvo. 

1    Tv.  Kst.   Fmmeline  Wise. 

1     ("hriHtophor  Volmer. 

1    John  A.  Cook. 

1 


Benjamin  IleflPernan. 
John  Zernou. 
Mrs.  Mary  Culbcrt. 
John  Vol  1  mar. 
Hermann  Panzerbicter 
John  Stackley. 

Do. 
H.  Wille. 
Henry  Jager. 

"*       Do.        lot. 
Jesse  T./loyd. 
William  C.  Stall. 
Unoccupied. 
Johann  Withowsk}''. 
John  Colclough. 
August  Piedel. 
George  Wright,  f.  ]>.  c. 
George  H.  Rumpel. 
Diedrich  II.  Schwecke. 
Patrick  Diiffie. 
Hester  Markley. 
Unoccupied. 
Janles  John  TinsscU. 
Alexander  Neil. 
James  France. 
Nicholas  Piinger. 
Joseph  Fidmoiison. 
F'rcclcrick  Wittpenn. 
John  Spain. 
Moses  licvj'. 
Vincent  Salvo. 
Jacob  Wise.        • 
Christopher  Volmer. 
George  Waltenstein. 
John  Adkinson. 


126 


i 


■it; 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


LAMliOLL  STREET. 


A'(//(.v  West  from  fCing,  opposite  Smith's  Lane,  to  Legare  Street 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  ^ 


No. 

• 

^       §                        OWNERS.                  ' 
«    1   ^ 

OCCIPANTS. 

1 

3 
5 
7 
9 
11 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Robert  Macbeth. 
Philip  J.  Poreher. 

Do. 
Mrs.Ciitliorine  C.  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  F.  H.  Kdwards. 
Mrs.  Eliza  B.  Wilkins. 

Robert  Macbctli. 

Mary  Simons,  f.  p.  c. 

Unoc(ii|)ie(L 

lU'V.  Will.  Otis  Prentiss. 

rii(>c(ii|tii'(l. 

Mrs.  Eliza  IJ.  WilUins. 

o 

1 

4 

1 

G 

1 

R 

1    1 

10 

1 

iL' 

1 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Patrick  O'Domu-IJ.  iMrs.  Htnilv  R.  B..ai,'. 

Pr.Kst.Ed.S. Lucas, S;  wile.  'Ilenrv  P.  "Pussell. 
.Miss  Marv  W.  Baker.  Mi.ss  Mary  B.  Baker. 

Miss  Hester  T.  Drayton.    Dr.  Ilopson  Piiiekney. 
William  M.  Lawton.  .1.  W.  Brownticld. 

r. Kst. Mrs. Amelia  (iil»l>es.  '.Joseph  Smith  (liltbcs. 


LAUREL  STREET. 
Iiunt<  Xorth  from  Spring  Strtrt,  htfircen  Bose  Lane  and  Perey  St. 
WEST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  h. 
[Rev.  Ptk.  O'Neill,  trustee.  ;  Klizaheth  Miller,  f.  p.  v 
I.Maria  'I'riplet,  f.  p.  e. 


1 

8 

51 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

2 
4 

6 
8 

10 
12 
14 
16 
18 


Samuel  Wehh. 
.John  Rich. 
•Mary  Crosby,  {'.  p.  c. 
Joseph  .\.  Sasportas. 
Sarah  Lincoln.  I',  p.  e. 
Susan  A.  D.  Curry. 
Pre<rk  C.  Sasj)()rtas,  I'.p.c. 
Paul  Drayton,  1".  p.  c. 
Abram  Williams,  j'.  p.  c. 

EAST  SIDE. 
James  Barr.  James  Barr. 

.lames  Simons,  trustee.       Slaves. 
John  Meahan.  John  Meahan. 

John  Bedeaii.  Albert  L.  Tyrrell. 

Peter  J.  Marchant,  f.  p.  c.   I'eter  Henry  Marchant. 
Ansel  Deliesseline.  Slaves. 

Slaves. 


Durey  Savage  .\(lams. 

Charles  Ilciiiy  Bowni. 

Charles  Smith. 

Marv  CrosliN',  f.  p.  e. 

Slaves. 

Slaves. 

Susan  \.  D.  ( "iin  \  . 

Adeline  Keraml,  I.  p.  c. 

Paul  Drayton,  1".  )>.  e. 

Abram  Williams,  f.  )).  c. 


'1   'Charles  Bethune,  f.  p.  c. 


John  Yost  Mutze. 
Charles  Bethune,  f.  j).  c. 


* 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


127 


LAURENS  STREET. 
Runs  West  from  Southern  end  of  Wharf  Street  to  Anson  Street. 

SOUTH  STDK.  WARD  No.  3. 


4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 

20: 
28 

w\ 

82i 

34: 

^8 
401 
42 

4«1 
4H' 
50| 


^-         '^ 

c 

• 

No.      u 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

8 

1 
1 

Fairchilfl  &  Hamlin. 
Benjamin  Ellis. 

5 

1 

Estato  .Tosliua  Lazarus. 

(leori^e  W.  Crann-r. 

7 

1 

Wtn.  Kirkwood. 

Wm.  Kirkwood. 

9 

1 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mathcson 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  .Mathcson. 

11 

1 

Mrs.  iSarah  C.  Patterson. 

Edward  Ilarleston. 

18 

1 

Catherine  M.  Simons. 

Catherine  M.  Simons. 

]h 

1 

James  Mai*sh. 

Wm   C.  Dukes. 

17 

1 

Corp.  of  the  ( "Imrch  Home. 

Church  Home. 

19 

1 

A.  n.  Taft. 

A.  R.  Taft. 

21 

1 

Cursten  Nohrden. 

Edwin  J.  .Tones. 

NORTH    SIDE. 


Wm.  H.  McMillan 


iMrs.  .laneM.  Thompson. 
'Mrs.  Lvdia  Montgomery. 
!.J.  T.  Hlsworth. 
Do. 

1)0. 

.lam CM  Kenny. 

Estate  .loshua  Lazarus. 

James  (^uin. 
j.Mrs.  Eliza  l»usHell. 
jMrs.  Julia  Dujire. 

E.state  Wm.  I'atton. 
M.  H.  Ingraham,  Tr.  Est, 
Estate  Joshua  Lazarus. 
John  H.  Hanck. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
JamcHMuirhead. 


AVm.  Risti.t;. 
Unoccupied. 
Martin  Ijcwis. 
Mrs.  Jane  M.  Thompson. 
.'Daniel  Tiapham. 
Thomas  Kiniston. 
Unoccujiied. 
Jolin  T.  Elsworth. 
Unoccupied. 
Kenn}'. 


Mrs.  Bridi^et  Quinlan. 
James  Quin. 
iMichael  l>al3". 
;.U)lin  Weldon. 
iHenry  Volhl. 
'Kcv.  Tracy  H.  Walsh. 
George  H.  Ingraham. 
'Mrs.  .Toshua  Lazarus. 
'Mrs.  Mary  ("olman. 
Robert   f'asey. 
,Miss  .Mary  Kelly. 
Mrs.  Hose  Sheridan. 
lElizabeth  Poole,  f  p.  c. 
iGfprge^rdcs. 


128 


'/■■-■ 

CENSUS    OF   CHAIILESTON. 


•  LADSONS    COURT. 

Iiuns*lVest  from  Mcetin^^  between  Price's  Alley  and  Smith's  La 
•  WARD  X..    .'. 


ne. 


No. 

M. 

K 

m 

e 
e 
o 

OWNEKS. 

OCCri'ANTS. 

2  I       I       lEst.  Dr.  Philip  Tidynian.|Mis8  Hester  T.  Drayton. 

LEGAKE  STREET. 
Runs  South  from  Tradd  Street,  opposite  Friend,  to  Ashley   River. 

WARD  No.  2. 
1    Hobert  R.  Bee.  [Robert  R.  Bee. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Novle.  I 

j^      Mrs.  M.  R.  Roper.  Mr.s.  M.  I{.  l{(.]K-r. 

1    lion.  Cliarles  Maobetli.        Hon.  Cliarli-.s  Mnchotli. 
1    James  K.  Pi-in-flo.  James  \l.  Vr\n'^\v. 

1     Kstate  Mrs.  ('.  \V.  Smith. 'Tliomas  ()    Lowiulos. 
1    Wm.  li.  Peronneau.  iWm.  JI.  Pi-roniuaii. 

JosepiiT.  Dill.  Josepli  T.  Dill. 

I'^stale  Wm.  ( '.  (iatcwood.  .Mrs.  (Jatewood. 
( '.•!.  Arthur  P.  JIayne.       Col.  Arthur  P.  Ilayne. 
-Mihott  II.  Brisbai'u'.  .\hhott  II.  lirisl)ane. 

1   iStephen  T.  Rohinsoii.  Stephen  T.  Kohinson. 

1     Richard  Hoper.  Richard  Roper. 

1     (Miarh's  B.  Cochran.  Charles  H.Cochran. 

1   |Mrs.   W.  II.    W'a-ner.  \\V .  II.  Wa-ner. 

|.MisH  Maiy  Jane  i'^raser.    [Frederick  Iv  Frasei-. 

KAST  SIDE. 
1    Thos.  Savai>;e  Ileyward.     Thos.  Sava;;e  lle\\vard. 
Cleland    K.  linger.  Cleland  Iv.    IIuL,'cr. 

Edward  X.  Thurston.  Hdward  X.  Thurston. 

Wm.  Ilenrv  Ileyward.        Wm.  Ili-nrv  Ileyward. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 

^1 

23 
25 
27 
29 
311  1 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 


1 

1     Est.  Catlicrine  Jiowndes.    Roland  Rhett. 


1  Wm.  M.  Minott. 

1  Dr.  Francis  S.  Parker, 

1    I  Thomas  Farr  Caj)ers. 

i  lluherl  Ad-'er. 


,Wm.  B.  ,Minott. 
Dr.  Fi-aneis  S.  Parker, 
IMiomas  Farr  ( "ajiers. 
Rohei't  .\d<rer. 


LOTKiE  ALLEY. 

Runs  West  from  East  Jiaij.  o/iposife  Arrn.iim'n  Wharf,  to  State  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE.  WAIM)  \o.  .t. 


1 


Marjeidioft'. 


Mrs.  ( 'arolino  Slclliiii^. 
Unoccupied. 


Estate  J .  Ross. 
Do.    . 

.-•'-;  NORTH  SIDE. 

2|  11.,    lEticnne  Poinci<^non.  [Unoccupied  store. 

4    1  r        Bernard  O'Xeill.  Store  house. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


129 


LIBERTY    STREET. 

Runs  West  from  King  Street,  a  few  doors  above  Society  Street,  to 
St.  Philip's  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

e 

o 
o 

_^__ _ 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

Ilenr}-  II.  Williams. 

Henry  If.  Williams. 

3 

1 

Thomas  Y.  .Simons. 

James  Hudson  White. 

5 

1 

Rachel  J.  Barrett. 

Henry  Charles  Stoll. 

1 

1 

Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 

Mrs.  Mary  F.  (iirardeau. 

9 

1  ' 

Jacob  Kruse. 

Mrs.  Ann  Simmons. 

11 

1  1 

Do. 

Louis  Reichsrath. 

NORTH  SIDE 

]. 

2 

Thomas  W.  Malone. 

Eibe  II.  Marjenhoff. 

4 

Miss  Ann  Godet. 

Miss  Ann  Godet. 

6 

Samuel  Valentine. 

Samuel  Valentine. 

8 

Moses  Goldsmith. 

Moses  Goldsmith. 

10 

G.  Poznanski. 

Thomas  Morris. 

12 

Benjamin  Johnson. 

Benjamin  Johnson. 

14 

1 

John  L.  Fa  her. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Brown. 

16    1 

Isaac  Davega. 

Mrs.  (irace  r)avega. 

IS 

1 

Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Hood. 

LEN^GUARD  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  State  Street,  between   Cumberland  and  Market 
Streets,  to  Church  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  .3. 

William  Aiken.  Martin  Sullivan. 

1)0.  JMrs.  Ellen  Turj)!. 

Do.  Patrick  Morrissy. 

Do.  iMichael  Welsh." 

Ho.  Unoccupied. 

Do.  I  Margaret  Fitzpatrick. 

NORTH   side:. 


1 

1 

0 

3 

0 

5 

0 

7 

0 

9 

0 

11 

i 

2 

4 

6 

8 

lOi 

12 

iWilliam  Aiken. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
l>o. 


Mary  Jones. 
Bridget  MoMahon. 
H.innah  K«'lly. 
.Mary  I'awson. 
James  l>url\o. 
Mii-hael  K«Miindy. 


180 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


•^  LIMKIIOl'SE  STREET. 

Huns  South    from    Tra<i<l,  hrtunn    (ir<>  >'l'''i>  .^'n.t  (nnl   f'<»niril 
Street,  to  Ashley  Ji 

WARD  v..    _' 


No. 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1 

3 
5 
7 
9 
11 
13 

r 
2 

4 

6 

8 
10 


Mrs.  L.  B.  Legare. 

.I«»si')>li  hawsoii. 
Lewis  F.  li<il»orts()n. 
James  \\.  Addison. 
CJc'or^e  ('.  BaurnuMstcr. 
Andrew  F.  Browning. 
IIi)raco  Hivors. 


Andrew  Cunnin;i:Iiani. 
Joseph  l)awson. 
Andrew  Cuniiin^haiu. 
James  R.  Addison. 

Andrew  F.  Browning. 
Trust  Est.  Mrs.  Knslow 

EAST  SIDK. 
;0.  K.  lluirlu's.  ;().  E.  IIii;L,rhes. 

jTrust  Estate    .Mrs.  ('.   (i. 
'      Brant'ord  .lolm  1{.  Ileriot. 

iWilliani  P.  Sliiiii^ler.  .William  P.  Sliinirler. 

j  jWm.  Parker  I^ivenel. 

k'ol.  K<lwanl  H.  White.      '('<.l.  Kdwanl  H.  White 


LIGHTWOODS  ALLEY. 

lUiKs  Wist  from  Chunk  Strert  to  Mr( ting,  oppositr  Atlantic  Street. 

WARD  No.   1. 
2  1    I  Mrs.  WilUos.   Mi.ss  IVron- 

neau,i)r.  Nc^rlluV  others  Slave.**. 


1    George  Kinhn-h. 
Do. 
Do. 


Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Williams. 
Sarah  Logare,  ]».  e. 
David  Otis  (-larke. 


LONGITUDE  LANE. 

Runs  West  from  East  Jin;/,  hetween  Stoll's  Alley  and  'Pradd  Street. 

W.\1{D  No.  1. 
IJisehoir.  :Slaves. 

jWilliani    Ball,  ]».  c,  shoji. 
"William  I*.  Shiii<i;l('r.  Thomas  Cary. 

Iknjamin  Smith.  .lohn   Diirkin  and  others. 

A.  K.  .Mitchell  iV  Co.  Tyler  C^otton  Press. 

Capt.  John  Ramsden.         iCapt.  John  liamsden. 

NORTH  SIDK. 
IKiiry  Jiogarth.  llio^'arth's  Cooper  shop. 

|J.  Christopher   Ilanahan.jJ .  Christopher   Jhmahan. 
1  I  Levy  Moses.  JMrs.  E.  II.  Rofie  &  others. 

iJames  Doyle.  iJames  Doyle  and  others. 


1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

7 

9 

1 

11 

1 

2!  1 
4  1 
G, 

8    1 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


131 


Buns  West  from 


LINE  STREET. 

Street,  nearly  opposite  Blnhe  Street,  partly 
and  entirely  through  Ward  No.  8,  to  Ashley 


throuijh  Ward  No 
River. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No 


5       if 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Joseph  Sasportas. 

Do. 
iHeiiry  Willis. 
Do. 
Do. 

! Marshall. 

German  Loan  and  Build 
in/r  AsRociation. 
llyams 


Wharton  &  PetBch. 
I  Do. 
Patrick  Hastings. 
Estate  Dr.  J.  W.  Schmidt 
Wcissenger. 

;  Do. 

George  11.  Rumpel. 
Do. 


James  B.  Grant,  f.  p.  c. 
George  R.  Wliceler. 
Julius  Petcli. 
Henry  Willis. 
Unoccupic<|. 
John  8.  McKay. 


Frederick  W.  Eggerking. 
Jane  Smith,  f.  p.  c. 
William  S.  Dehaj. 
Thomas  L.  Davidson. 
Patrick  Hastings. 
Peter  Knight. 
Wharton  A:  Petsch. 
Frederick  Iliscli. 
Mrs.  Mary  Cooans. 
Unoccupied. 

SOUTH  Sn)F>,  WARD  No.  8. 


pjdward  Addison. 

Do. 
C'hristian  T.  Sclilepcgrell, 
Farrell  (J'Kourke. 
Estate  Alexander  Eddie. 
Estate  J.  P.  Weinholtz. 
Mar}-  Elizaheth  Kennedy 
ThoH.  Andrew  Johnson. 
William  M.  Sack. 
Peter  Oeland. 
Rebecca  Elviegg.  f.  p.  c. 
(icorge  Nunan. 

Dr,. 

Do. 
[Henrv  Wragge. 

"Walker. 

iWilliam  O'Hilcy. 
John  Williamson. 
|ATin  Husfh. 
Thoma"  <'olc,  f.  p.  c. 


Christian  Wm.  Wickling. 
Henry  Willc. 
Ja«mes  C.  C'rose. 
Farrel  O'Kourkc. 

Henry  Rod  a. 
Henry  L.  Williams. 
Thos.  Andrew  Johnson. 
William  M.  Sack. 
Peter  Oeland. 
Rehecea  l-'lviegg.  f  p.  c. 
Edmund  Tohin. 
Selina  Scott. 
Rachel  Milene. 
Louis  Witzorerk. 
TTnofcupied. 
William  (>  Wil,  y 
Janie(«  NVescoat. 
William  Hiloy  Atkinf^>n. 
Thomas  <'olo,  f.  p.  c. 


132 


CENSUS    OF    CHAIILKSTOX. 


LTXE  STREET— Continued. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WAED  No.  8. 


24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
40 
48 
50 
52 

54 
56 

58 
60 
621 
64 
66 
68 


No. 

o 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

n 

^ 

73 

1 

Thomas  Grant. 

75 

1 

Do. 

77 

2 

Charles  R.  Rrewslii 

nCClI'ANTS. 


William    limit. 
'.\inlrew  John  Kennedy. 
Slaves. 


2 

1   1 

4 

1 

6 

1   1 

8 

1    i 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

16 

1 

IS 

1 

2(1 

3  ! 

•)•> 

1 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 
iState  of  South  Carolina,    .lames  S.  Jones, 
jMrs.  Catlierine  Culberl. 
IJoIiii  L.  Diifort. 
ijolm  I).  Huscli. 
Trust   Estate  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Bran  lord. 
Do. 


Florist. 
Mrs.  Catherine  C'ulbert. 
John  I..  Diilort. 
John  I).  Husch. 


Mary  (i lover,  1'.  p.  e. 
Kat'hel  Hrown,  f.  \>.  c, 


So.  (,'arolina  Railroad  Co.  So.  Carolina  Railroad  Co. 
Do.  So.  Carolina  Ji.  K.  Depot. 

Wharton  it  Petseh.  II.  W^iteofsUy. 

Do.  Slaves  Wharton  iV:  I'rtsch. 

Mliza  AVeston,  f.  p.  e.  Sarah  Ann  Ilai-rison,  p.  e. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 
John  R.  Stall.        ,'»  lUnoccupiod. 

Tr.  Est. Susan  E.Hranford.!Jose|)h  L.  Heaiidrot. 


Jane  McDonal 
A.  Jl.  Abranis. 
John  R.  Stall. 

Do. 
F.  F.  Chaueau. 

Do 
Hliza  Woodworlh. 
Est.  William  F.  (Jarsten. 

Do. 

Do. 
Sai'ah  Jcjhnston. 
Augustus  R^'an,  f.  p.  e. 
iCorjtoration  Second  Haj)- 

tist  Chureh. 
illenry  FincU. 
Benjamin  Jl.  llollings. 
Mai-v  .laniieson. 
»;-^Min"na  Holly. 
.Michael  Storno. 
Joseph  White,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
Anne  Busch. 


Charles  B.  .McDonahl. 

Manninij  W.  Way. 

Mar^    Taylor,  f.  j).  c. 

Sarah  .lackson.  I".  i>.  c. 

Slaves. 

( 'harles  Bcr^jman. 

Fli/.a  Wooilworlh. 

Mis.  .Mary  1'^  Car.ston. 

John  .Mooney. 

Jas.  Shoolhred  Di  avion. 

Slave.s. 

Eueretia  Atkinsim. 

Betty  White,  f.  p.  c. 
Ilcnry  Fiindv. 
Benjamin  11.  IIollingH. 
.Mai'v  Jamieson. 
.Minna  Holly. 
.Mai-i:;aret   .Miller,  f.  j).  c. 
•loseph  White,  f.  p.  c. 
I'noccuj)ied. 
Unoccupied. 


CENSUS    OF    CUARLESTON. 


138 


LINE  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 

i. 

u 

V. 

pa 

a 
s 
© 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

70 
72 
74 
76 

78 
80 

James  McCarey. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

John  Salsman. 

Samuel  Owens. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Slaves. 

LILLY  COUKT.  ^•'-^., 

JtMnn  East  from  Pine  Street,  next  North  of  Allway  Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 

1  1   iDavid  Magratli.  |David  Magrath. 

NORTH   SIDE. 

2  \   1    jAaron  G.  Barton.  'Jane  A.  Johnson,  f.  p.  c. 

LUCAS  STREET. 

Z??//*."?  Xorth  from  the  extreme  West  end  of  Calhoun  to  Doughty  St. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 

ll       I  1   iThomas  Bennett.  jThomas  Bennett. 

31       i   1    iBenjamin  J.  Wlialey.  IBenjamin  J.  Whaley. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


Luca^ 


Ulmo. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 
Thomas  Bennett.  jPaul  C.  Trenhoira. 


4 

:i 

6 

'  ** 

2 

8 
10 

2 

12 

1   1 

14j 

16| 

18 

1 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 

Cannonsboro'  Wharf  and 
Mill  Company. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
JoHCph  l^allard. 
J.  &  F.  Daw!»f»n. 
G.  W.  Capp. 
Robert  Ilarncv. 
10 


Jas.W.  Purlell  and  othern. 
William  Simoim,  f.  p.  c 
Alice  Bua^.  f.  p.  c. 
Robert  Lawrence,  f  p  <• 
Franroi»  George. 
Jamc»  Kirwan. 
Free  pen*onK. 
Unoccupied. 


134    il^^J  CENSUS   OF   CnARLEPTON. 

'^  LOGAN  STREET. 

Runs:  Xorth  from   Trmld,  bit.  Fn'iiui  >tn<l  yt\r  Sts.,  to  Broad  St. 
WEST  SIDK.  WARD  No.  2. 


No. 

n 

a 
o 
e 

OWNERS. 

r 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

1 

1 

1 

Mr8.  Ann  Tuniltiill. 
Thomas  IMane. 
Matthew  Ogilvie. 
Evan  Edwards. 
Jacob  Le^arc,  f.  p.  c. 
Estate  Dr.  .1.  DcLam 

D... 
William  Laidler. 

otta. 

Mrs.  Ann  Tunibull. 
Thomas  IMane. 
Matthew  Ojrilvie. 
Evan  Kdwards. 
Jacob  lit'ijare,  f".  p.  c 
W.  J.  ( 'rails. 
William  Hoacli. 
William  LaidK'r. 

EAST  SIDK. 
iTliomas  Frost.  Thomas  Frost. 


lF"rancis  M.  Hurdoll. 
1   IWilliam  II.  Inj,desby. 
1    Isaac  W.  Ilavne. 


Francis  M.  Hui-dcll. 
|William  II.  In.,dcsby. 
IR.  Dickinson. 


LYXCir  STREET. 

Jiunti  yurih  from    liroiul  ^Street,  jHtrihj  thnnujh  Ward  So.  '1  and 

jKirtly  throuijh  Ward  So.  4,  in  Ht mutt's  .MiH-jmnd. 

WKST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  4. 


1 
3 
5 

71 

9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 


2 

I 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

1(5 

1 

1     Walker  i\:  Saltus. 
1    John   Hicklev.  I 

(Jeorge  ('.  (Joodrich.  i 

1    James   Dunlap,  "guardian  I 
of  ^Miss  Ann  Dunla|i.      I 
1    John  Dunn.  \ 

1      Robert  Ihime. 
1     Dr.  Ivli  (ieddiiii^s. 
1    iDaniel  Faircliild. 

I  D... 

1     William  .Malthiesscn. 
1     Albert   Kile. 
Do. 
William  (\.  Baynard. 
1    'Theodore  D.  StoiK-v. 
I     Fdias  X.  Hall. 

K.VST  SIDK. 
Sti'olu'cki-r. 


Unoccupied, 
(icorije  (v.  (ioodrit'h. 

James  Dunlap. 
Slaves. 
Slaves. 

Mrs.Mari;'t  .Ann  Dawson. 
Malthew  Will.  ( 'ross. 
Daniel  I'airehild. 
William  .Mattliiesscn. 
Thomas  N.  .lohnsoii. 
Albert   Fife. 
William  (i.  H:iyiiar<l. 
Jlon.  William  I'\  C'olcock. 
Flias  N.  Hall. 


William  ("liase,  f.  p.  c. 
Robert  Hume, 
.loliii  II  lime  Simons, 
•loliii  Doselier. 


Robert  llunie. 
John  Iliinie  Simons. 
1     (icor^e  11.  Korber. 

W^  S.  Walker  iV  Hrother.  jMary  Ann  Honneau,  f.jj.e. 

Do.  |Geor<^c  F.  Giinn. 

Est.  John  Alex'r  Keith.      Amelia  Parker,  f.  p.  c. 
Rev.  Paul  Trapier  Keith.  Rev.  Paul  Trapier  Keitli. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


135 


MAGAZINE  iBTREET.  *  " 

Muns  West  from  Arcluhile  St.,  opposite  Clijford  St.,  to  Mazyck  St. 
SOUTH  ^pE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

w 

b 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

n 

^ 

1 

1 

Maixaret  Kennedy. 

Marirarct  Kennedy. 

3 

1 

FM.  Ileniy  M. Frost,  f.p.c. 

Lydia  Frost,  f.  p.  c. 

•5 

F.  G.  Eohvndo. 

Slaves. 

7 

1 

Do. 

Miss  Caroline  Douglas. 

9 

1 

Do. 

Marv  Douglas,  f  p.  c. 

11 

1 

Do. 

Lena  Tolle,  f  p.  c. 

13 

City  of  Charleston. 

Work  House. 

15 

1 

State  of  South  Carolina. 

District  (taol. 

17 

1 

Hugh  Duffy. 

Hugh  Duffy. 

2 

4 
6 
8 

10 
12 
14 
16 
1^ 
20 

22 
24 

26 
2S 
80 
32 
34 


NORTH  SIDE. 


Thomas  W.  M alone. 


Mrs.  Mary  R.  McMaken. 
Elizabeth  Coleman. 
.John  H.  Buluinkel. 
S.  Watson  and  wife. 
James  H.  White. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Clementine  H.  Ber- 
nard. 
Mrs.  Jane  Walker. 
James  O'Neale. 


Stephen  H.  Hare,  f  j).  c. 

Mrs.  Walkenthaw. 

Emma  Crimmcll,  f  p.  c. 

Marg.  A  un  Crimmcll,  f.p.c. 

Slaves. 

Slaves. 

Unoccupied. 

Mrs.  iieliecca  Stevens. 

Anna  Carson,  f.  p.  c. 

Mrs.    Seymour   and     Mr. 
Langston. 

Mrs.  Jane  Walker. 

James  O'Neale. 
Do.  I'noecupied. 

Estate   iiohert  F.  Henry.  Thomas  S.  O'Brien. 
S.  H.  Lee.  Samufl  Harvey. 

Francis  (^.  MeHugh.  MrsSdina  W.  Alhergotti. 

V.  C.  Champlin.  Major  Champlain. 

MATI)?:^  LANE. 

Rvn,<<  North  from  Pinrkney  Si.,  Int.  Church  <f  Meeting,  to  Hasell  St. 
WE.ST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 
jDr.  F.  M.  Hohertson.  Dr.  F.  M.Robertson. 

Estate  Hohcrt  P    ITrnrv.  jFrederir-k  D.  F'anning. 
!  l>o  I  Alfred  (iillespie. 

MOUNT  STREET. 

Went  from   TiutU'lge  Avenue,  nr.rt  North  of  Nunan  Street. 
NORTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  8. 
1    Esfiito  Lewis  O'Bryan.       Slaves. 
1     Holurl  AiiKtiii         '  IPet<'r  Hyan. 

1  .iercmiah  Bowen,  f  p  r 


Hun.' 

2; 
4l 
6 


136 


CENSUS    OK   ("IIAULESTON. 


MAIJK'KT  STKKKT. 

Runs  West  from  East  /^///,  hcticeiu  CumherUind  ami  Pitukney 
Streets,  partly  through  Ward  Xo.  '}  and  parth/  throihih  Ward 
No.  4,  to  Archdalc  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDK.  WAHl)  No.  3. 


No. 

M 
O 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

n 

^ 

1 

3 

Nicholas  Au«rustiiu'. 
Martr:nvt  Siaveni. 

Do. 

5 

Do. 

Danii'l  L.  .McCartiiy. 

7 

Do. 

Anth'v   Kol»l>iiis  \  others. 

9 

Do. 

Martin   Heiiett 

11 

Aiif^cl  Biajifi. 

Aiit^el  liiaiiei. 

13 

Aiiifok)  (^aiiale. 

.Viii^elo  C'anale. 

15 

Roiiert  Brodic. 

Ijouiw  Sehiielicrt. 

17 

Do. 

Joseph  Pattani. 

19 

Do. 

Frank  Barton. 

21 

William  Aikoii. 

Williani  .Marehe. 

23 

Do. 

Theodore  Cordes. 

25 

Do. 

Jos.  Pattani,  store  house. 

27 

Do. 

Joiin  M.  Martin  k  others. 

29 

Do. 

Sylvestro  .laneovich. 

31 

Do. 

Leonardo  .Malti. 

33 

Do. 

Charles  Clark. 

35 

Do. 

Baptiste  Pattani. 

37 

Do. 

James  ('osi^rove. 

39 

Do. 

Isaae  Harris. 

41 

Do. 

Unoeciipied. 

43 

Do. 

William  Ent^lert. 

45 

Do. 

Jaeoh   lieils. 

47 

1 

Miss  Harriot  Piiuknoy. 

('hristian  Waterman. 

49 

1 

Do. 

Unoceii])ied. 

51 

Do. 

Frederick  Lanipke. 

53 

Do. 

Henry  James. 

55 

C.   Kellers. 

John  James. 

57 

Do. 

Unoeenpied. 

59 

1 

Dr.  K.  11.  K.-ll.Ts. 

Jlenrv  \V.  HufVinan. 

61 

1 

MrH.  D.S.  M.  StelffCK. 

Mrs.  b.  S.  M.Stel<res. 

63 

Miss  Harriot   Piiiflciu'v. 

Theodore  Cordes. 

65 

i>o. 

.lohn  .Meyt'i-. 

67 

Do. 

llnoeeiipied 

*69 

Do. 

Sophia    'ressler. 

V.  W.  i{.  Kiiickincycr. 

K.  VV.  \i.  Kniekmeyer. 

John  C.  Grul.e. 

John  C.  Gruho. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 

MARKET  STH?:ET— Continued. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  .3. 


137 


ttf 

e 

/              » 

*x 

So. 

u 

o 
o 

OWNERS.                 ^ 

OCCUPANTS. 

tt 

^ 

■M 

75 

Miss  Harriot  Pincknc}'. 

F.  Von  Spvecken. 

77 

Do. 

Edward  David. 

79 

Do. 

Charles  Voi^lit. 

SI 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ilcnrv  Cohen. 

S3 

Do. 

Andrew  Drairo. 

S5 

Do. 

Nicholas  Taglierani. 

87 

Do. 

Simon  Jacobs. 

S9 

Do. 

Do. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


Hon.  Mitchell  Kiji<(. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
(  Do. 

I  Do. 

Bartholomew  Foley. 
Do. 
Do. 

Ficken. 

Do. 
Do. 

f  W.  &  A.McKinla}-.  ]i.c. 
J  Do. 

W.  k  A.  McKinlay, 
H.  tiol.lHmith,  of  N. 

Do. 
t  Ziba  B.  Oakes. 
I  Do. 

(  Do. 

J  Do. 

(  D(». 

liohort  F>vans. 

Rob<'rt   W.  Sevmou 


y.  '■ 


William  D.  jjocke. 
Peter  C.  Kerrigan. 
Unoccupied. 
Michael  Pelissier. 
Francis  Kicssel. 
Timothy  Clafty. 

"Do 
Bartholomew  Folc}-. 
Unoccupied. 
Mrs.  Beta  Hilbers. 
Edward  S.  Lee,  f.  p.  c. 
Unoccupied. 
Edward   W.  lice,  f.  p 
Lewis  Barber. 
James  Fiidcy. 
Wm.  McKinlay.  f.  p 
Dr.  Marx  E.   Cohen 

L.  E.  Siddon. 
Unoccupied. 
Unofciipied. 
John  HuMsell  Baker. 
Dr.  E.   IL  Kellar's  office 
Benjamin  F.  Hiirh- 
Philip  Wcatherliahn. 
Koltort  Evans. 
More  houHc. 
.lane  Thomas,  f.  p.  c. 
Ann  (i raves,  f.  p.  c, 
Unoccupied.  ' 


c. 
and 


138 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


No. 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

1^ 

20 

•>•> 

2G| 
2Hi 
.30 1 
32 
34 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
oH 
60 
62 
64 
66 
6S 
70 
72 
74 
76 


MARKKT  STKHET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  S. 


M        a 
w        o 


OWNEU; 


=^ 


OCCUPASJftES. 


Hro. 


Marine  Cluirtli. 

Do. 

Do. 

J)o. 
J.  C.  II.  Chiussc-n  .V; 
U.  ('aiuj)seii. 
J.  Ciiinpseu  &  Co. 
Port  Society. 
Georjfo  Firini<r:ui. 
I  Mrs.  Bridget  L.  Toiiliov. 

'John  Von  HoIIeii. 
IPatricU  ("olliiis. 

F.  W.  Tluuiss. 

.\  1\  a  (iai^e  A:  C'(». 
|P;Uri(l<  ('oliiiis. 
I  Alva  (Ja^i'  A:  Co. 
I(uM)rifi'  W. Williams  it  Co. 

Estate  Ileiirv  W.  Cornier. 

James  AriiiHtroii:;-. 

John  Caiupsen. 

Estate   (ieori^e  W.  Hhu-k. 
Carl)err\ 


Natlianii'I  .laoolti. 
J.  A.  C^iiacUenltiisli. 
Earles  .Vustin. 
( 'hapin. 


Patrick  Diiu^i^aii. 
John  C.  Burekniyer. 
Havilaml, Stevenson  A:  Co. 
Patrick  Wells 
Patrick   Walsh. 
James    .Vrmslroui^. 

I)... 
John  Asjihiirst  «.t  ( 'o. 
I''\  D.  Faiiiiini,^ 
William  li.  (iilliland. 
CouiMney.    Tt'iincnt  &  Co. 
Hyatt,  McHiirncy&Co. 
JIare,  (Jalhoiin  fc  Co. 
'.lohnston,Cre\vsiVBra\vley 
Townsend.    Arnold  «.V  Co. 


J.  C.  11.  Claussen    A:  Bro. 

John  (terkin. 

J.  Campsen  &  Co. 

Seaman's  Home. 

(ieorge  Finni^an. 

Unoeciij)ied. 

John  Von  Hollen. 

Unoccupied. 

Thomas  Miirjihv- 

F.  W.  Thaiiss. 

John  Clinton. 

Jolin  ( ieddes. 

Ice  House. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupiecl. 

Unoccupied. 

Mary  Kilroy. 

Charles  Judi^e. 

Fredei-ick  Fisher.  • 

Unoccupied. 

John  A.  Armstronir. 

Patrick  Walsh. 

James  ArmstroiiLi;. 

Do. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoecupii'd. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoecupietl. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoccupied. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


139 


MARKET  STREET— (\)ntiinK'(l. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No.  I    g 

I  a 


i 


OWNEliB. 


OCCUPANTS. 


78 
80 
82 
84 
86 
88 


90 

1 

92 

94 

1 

90 

98 

3 

100 

1 

102 

1 

104 

1 

106 

lOs 

110 

112 

114 

1 

116 

118 

1 

120 

1 

122 

1 

1241   1 

Run- 


jr. 


1 

0 

7 

9 
11 

i:^ 

1 

Robert  S.  Miller. 

1)0. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Nelscr  F.  Petit. 
Do. 
Do. 

(  James  E.  Walker. 
I  Do. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Jane  Ling. 

8ifle3\ 

(  Anthony  Robbins. 
i  Do. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Kennedy. 

bo. 


Levy. 

Do.  ■ 
Aaron  Moso.'*. 
Edward  Daly 

Moore,  f.  p.  c. 


iXhomas  W.  Malone. 


W.  W.  Fayette. 

Hamilton  &  Smith. 

Angelo  Bnero. 

Roi)ert  S.  Miller. 

Unoecujiied. 

Nelscr  F.  Petit. 

Michael  F.  Moloney. 

Nelser  F.  Petit. 

Jose  t^.  I"'elipe. 

C.  Wm.  Rissiand. 

Jose  Q.  Felipe. 

Aaron  Lor  yea. 

Joshua  CanttM*. 

Isaac  Goudkop. 

Anthon}'  Robi»ins. 

William  yVshton. 

Ilolloway  &  Mctcyia,  f.p.e. 

August  Kurrc  and  others. 

Eilward  T.  Cone. 

Wm.  M.  Rristoll  &  others. 

Unoccupied. 

Amanda  Aimar.  f.  )».  c. 

Slaves. 

Fr(H'  persons  and  slaves. 


MARIOX  STREET. 

< st  frnrii  Jiisper  Court,  hetween  Rad<liffe  and  Morris 
Streets,  to  .Smith  Street. 

•SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 
Hiohaid  Jlognn.  Michael  Welsh. 

^Jjirltert  W.  SVienges.         <J;irl>crt  W.  Wit-nges. 
jE.  Phillips.  j.lohn  W.  Philli]).s. 

Christophei  C^muibo.  jUnocfupit*!. 

Do.     *'  'Mrs.  Eleanor  Ward. 

'Thomas  Hamlin.  Wm    W.  Hil.y. 

K    Langden.  Eliza  IV.  i 


NORTH  SIDE. 

Stanislaus  Hlanchard.         Stam-iaus 


•Iiard. 


140 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLKSTON. 


MAKSII  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  L<iun'nj>  Strrt(,ltiticec»  Wds/u'iKjtofi  and  Concord 
Streets,  to  (^tilhnun. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 

M 

ft 

H 

■■» 

N«. 

5 
n 

o 

o 

OWXERS. 

OOCUPAMtf. 

i; 

John  S.  liifigs. 

.lolm  MiUor. 

3 

Do. 

I'atricU  liamudi. 

5' 

Tliomas  K.  Chow. 

rnoccupi»>d. 

7 

Do. 

Thomas  ]{.  (Mu'W. 

^, 

Heniy  Hredcnhori;. 

.I(diii  Wootman. 

11 

.1.  and  Uonjainiii  Lucas. 

IK'iiry  I'liiK'c. 

13 

Do. 

Kranc'is  Silva. 

15 

Do 

Mi-s.  Amu'tti'  TurnhiiU. 

17 

Duniol  W.  Miscally. 

Dainel  W.  Miscally. 

19 

E.  Dovineau. 

.Mrs.  Mar«rarct  Mayr. 

21 

K.  (i.  Cantwoll,  miardian. 

.lanu's  L.  Hrandt. 

28 

1 

D... 

.Natliaiiiol  V.  Smith. 

4 
6 

^1 
10! 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 


I   1 


AIIktI  Sclimidl.  ' 

M  IS    |->k'ainir  .Maiison. 
\V.  .M.  Idoyd.  j 

.Mrs.  l^loaiior  Maiisoii. 
ludjorl  Howard,  f  p.  c. 

D... 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
lloill.ri  1<  \  Hrothcrs. 
losc'jili  S.  Addison. 
'  D... 


.M  i-s.  Ilrh'iia  Srlimii 
Goo.  MoD.  St  oil. 
Kdward  Jdoyd,  1'.  p. 
rnocoupiod. 
Unocoiipiod. 
Antonio  Bi'own. 
Ann  I.owmh's,  1'.  )) 
iMrs.  I'.lizalioth  (iirv 
Kilmun<l  Kosoy. 
William  Noiifville. 
Hctsov  MoKav,  f.  p 
Miohaol  Hoy.* 
(ioo.  W.  Shokos. 
W.  D.  iV  Aniau. 


It. 


.\I(>1  LTUIK  STREET. 

Runs   W'tst  t'liiin  KiiKj,  mill  ol')n</  t/ic  South  side  of  the  Race  Course. 


1, 
3 

5! 

2| 
4 


SOL'TU  sn)K,  WARD  No.  8. 
1    |Dr.  Edward  Morth.  Slavos. 


1   Llosoph  Cammor. 
1    Mojsos  Low. 


.lames  JackHon,  f.  p.  c. 
Slav*. 


NOUrii  sn)K. 
1     Ivstatt' .loshua  La/.aruH.    Ilicnjamin  .Moi'iian. 
1    iDr.  Edward  North.  iKiohard  tirog'jrio.  1'.  p.  c. 


CENSUS    OP   CHARLESTON. 


141 


MARY  STREET. 

Runs:  from  America  Street,  next  above  Judith  Street,  to  King  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


«. 

a 

No. 

OQ 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

1 
1 

Albert  Koennecke. 
Do. 

Slaves. 
Slave. 

5 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

7 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

9 

Do. 

Slave. 

11 

Albert  Fincken. 

William  A.  Braucr. 

13 

Joseph  Dercef. 

Amelia  Barnett. 

16 

William  Aiken. 

Morton  Wilson. 

17 

I      1 

Do. 

James  Jlivcrs  Bee. 

19 

1 

John  Daly. 

Eliza  Seott. 

21 

William  K.  Dewees. 

William  E.  Dewees. 

2^ 

.\(l<)l])lius  Morisseau. 

Mrs.  Henrietta  .Morisseau. 

25 

;  1 

Mrs.  Joanna  ('.  Saltar. 

Mrs.  Joanna  (J.  Saltar. 

27 

1  1 

Mrs.  Eliza  Murjth}'. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Muiphv. 

29 

1 

Est.  P.  D  '  Verney,  f.  p.  c. 

Dr.  HohertM.Bniilsfbrd. 

31 

i  1 

K.  W.  Disher.      '    • 

C'atherine  (Jrant. 

33 

<•  {   1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ann  E.  Knii:;lit. 

35 

.  1 

Thomas  N.  Gadsden. 

Robert  Butler. 

37 

ft        1      ■^ 

Do. 

Slave. 

39 

i  1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Crum. 

41 

1 

Do. 

Slav*  H. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Tr. Est.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Brown,  (ieor^c  Henry  Brown. 
Tr.  Kst.  Ann  (i.  Miller.      John  (\  Miller. 


James  II.  Johnson, 
John  A.  lilnm. 
.Mrs.  Mary  K.  Swinton. 
Mrs.  Lotiisa  ('.  Lord. 
Mrs  Jane  H.  Wright. 
Thomas  II.  Dewees. 

Do. 
I  Do. 

Do. 


•?^ 


Henry  Ehricks. 
'  Do. 
Do. 
II.  Kmk. 

South  Carolina  K.  W.  Co. 
Mrs.  E.  A.  VanWyck. 

Do 
John  A.  Cook. 
Do. 


John  T.  Flint. 
jJohn  v\.  Blum. 
I  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Swinton. 
rnoecuj»ied. 
Cnocfiipifd. 
ICharles  Wm.  Simons. 
Mrs   Mary  M.  Webb. 
James  S.  Chambers. 
Benjamin  Meyerhoff. 
Koltert  W.  ^onion,  f.  p.  c. 
Eleanor  Brown,  i.  p.  e. 
John  Watson  Gordon. 
Ann  Leo, 

Offiees  So.  (  ».  li.  Re,, 
Georg<'  Ballftnl  k  < 
John  S(lir<«|or. 
William  J.  Bryant. 
John  A.  Cook. 


142 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


-\lia:TL\(i    r^TKEKT. 
Runs  J^^orth  from  Ashley  River,  on  Eatt  side  of  Wards  No.  2  and  4 
and  ]Vrst  side  of  Wards  Xo.  1  andS,  and  through  Wards  Xo.  5 
and~.  i<>  fill'  City  limits. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No-  2. 


No. 

M     1 

§ 

o 

■!  ■ 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

P3     1 

^ 

' 

■  ' 

1 

Williiinis  .Middk'ton.           1 

Williams  Middleton. 

3 

1 

Miss  Miii'tliii  Piioleaii.       1 

.NHss  Mai-tha  I'rioleau. 

5 

1 

Wm.  C.  Courtnev. 

Julius  Matthiessen. 

7 

Do. 

Wm.  C.  Courtney. 

9 

1 

Estate  llenrvW.  ("oiinor. 

Mrs.  Julia  M.  Conner. 

11 

Bonjainin  I).  Iloiicr. 

Benjamin  1).  I'oper. 

13 

Mrs.  I'U'lia  WilUcs. 

Mrs.  Clelia  Wilkes. 

15 

Instate  Oliver  L    Dobson. 

Charles  T.  Mitebell. 

17 

Win.  .1.  Axs(»n. 

Wm.  J.  Axson. 

19 

Mrs.  E.  M.  (JriH'iilaiid. 

Unoceiijned. 

21 

Estate  Henry  W.  Cuiincr. 

liobert  Bunch.  Brit.  Con. 

23 

1 

Erastus  y\.  Heacii. 

Krastus  M.    Beaeh. 

25 

Miss  Mary  11.  Ilavno.        ' 

'NHssMarv  H.  llavne. 

27 

Otis  Mills. 

Otis  Mills.                 '• 

29 

.loliii  llarlcstuii  Head. 

John  M.  Crei:i;hton. 

31 

1 

Kstate  liosa  A.  Miller. 

Thomas  K.  Ryan. 

33 

Henry  A.  DeSaussure. 

Henry  A.  DeSaussuro. 

35 

1 

Edward    liarnwell. 

Edward  Barnwell. 

37 

Robert  F.  W.  AUston. 

Robert  F.  W.  Allston. 

39 

Mrs.  C.  F.  A.  Harbot. 

Mrs.  C.  F.  A.  Barbot. 

41 

1 

Misses  A.  &  !'].  ( 'lipps. 

Misses  A.  &  E.  Cri])j)s. 

43 

M.  C.  Mordecai! 

M.  C.  Mordeeui.        ^ 
( Mub  House. 

45 

Cbai-leston  ( "lub. 

47 

2 

Fstate  W.  I*.  (Ireenland. 

Isabel  Clayton,  1'.  p.  c. 

49 

Do. 

Wm.  Patterson. 

51 

Do. 

Robert  W.  Seymoui". 

53 

City. 

Capt.  Horatius  S.  Bass. 

55 

Wm.  n.  Siniili. 

Alfred  Price. 

57 

D... 

Captain  .lohn  Sassanl. 

59 

Mrs.  Kliza  Heath. 

Joim  C.  Nolan  and  Isaac 
B.  Davis. 

61 

Wm.  B.  Sniilli. 

.Iosi'])h    ManiiTaiilt. 

63 

Tr.  Est.  Mi-s.  Van  Winkle. 

William  N.  liu-lKs. 

or. 

Hibernian  Society. 

Hibernian      Hall— J.     J 
Farrell. 

67 

1 

1 

Otis  Mills. 

Bur  Kooiii  .Mills  House. 

69 

1 

Estate  Wm.  Enston. 

Unoeeupied. 

71 

1 

Otis  Mills. 

JMills  House. 

CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


143 


MEP:TING  STREET— Continued. 
t 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

o 
o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

73 

1 

Dr.  II.  W.  DeSau88ure. 

Dr.  H.  W.  DeSaussure. 

75 

1 

Dr.  Edward  North. 

Dr.  Edward  North. 

77 

1 

Charleston  Saviiii;  Inst'n. 

Ilenrv  S.  Griggs. 

70 

1 

Georffc  N.  Kcvnolds. 

F.  Brailsford"  f.  p.  c. 

81 

1 

Do.       ' 

George  N.  Reynolds,  jr. 

83 

Do. 

Salcedo  &  Bierek. 

85 

1 

Do. 

Do. 

87 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Margaret   Frey. 

89 

1 

City  property. 

C.  Y.  Richardson. 

-■91 

1 

Dr.  Benj.  A.  Ilodriguc.s. 

Dr.  Benj.  A.  Rodrignes. 

»93 

1 

Do. 

Wm.  Shocmakci-. 

95 

1 

Do. 

Robert  Minniss. 

97 

1 

Apprentices'  Lib.  Society. 

Apprentices'  Library. 

99 

1 

Wni.  Sclinierle. 

Galiriel  [)a\'is. 

101 

1 

Kobert  M.  tfrcen,  in  trust. 

Christian  Noclken. 

103 
10.^ 

1 

Dr.  Henry  Winthrop. 

Charles  White.    " 

1 

Joseph  A.  WJMthrop. 

107 

1 

George  N.  Re3'^nolds. 

Daniel  JI.  Ketnme. 

109 

1 

Do. 

Roltert  Flinn. 

111 

1 

Do. 

Henry  Bease. 

113 

1 

Wm.  T.  White. 

Wm.'T.  White. 

115 

1 

Charleston  Theatre. 

117 

1 

Mrs.  Jane  M.  White. 

.Mrs.  Jane  M.  Wliite. 

nil 

Do. 

Dr.  Philip  M.  Cohen. 

lltl 

Do. 

John  Ciirrie. 

123 

1 

Estate  ('has.  11.  Pankin. 

Charles  F.  Paid<iiin. 

125 

Mitchell  King. 

127 

Do. 

J.  1).  Otis. 

129 

Do. 

Gnstavns  Follin. 

131 

1 

Roberts  Millar. 

Robert  .M.  Welch. 

133 

Do. 

Bernard  Hehiir. 

135'   1 

Do. 

Pliin  &  Dorn. 

137l  1 

Do. 

lHaseltine&  W.dion 

139    1 

JatncR  E.  Walker. 

Wni.  R.  .Morton 

141 

1 

Do. 

.\lbert  LenuiMfk. 

143 

1 

C.  S.  *  A.  W.  Walker. 

,A.  S.  llnllA;C<.. 

145 

1 

Etsell  L.  Adatus. 

'John  Ct    Milnor  \  Co. 

147 

1 

Robert  A.  Prin^le. 

!R<.bert  A.  P/nngb- 

144 


€RN8rS    OP   CHARLESTON. 


MK1i;T1N(;    STKKKT— ('.mfmuod. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

t    1    c 

5       => 

OWNKRS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

_«_  '  ^ 

_  ,                  • 

149 

Miss  Jane  Ann  Adger. 

Hydo,  Gregg  &  Day. 

151 

Goortfc  tS.  fanuTon.           , 

George  H.  Cameron. 

158 

Do. 

J.  &  W.  Knox. 

155 

Do. 

Dunham,  Tart  &  ('o. 

157 

Do. 

Wel.h  &  Sage. 

15{> 

Do. 

Chaniberhiin,  Miler&  Co. 

IGl 

Dewing  &  Thayer. 

Dewing,  Tiiayer  S^'o. 

1B3 

Henry  F.  Strolieckor. 

Henry  F.  Strohoeker. 

165 

Do. 

Cnnoeupied. 

107 

B.  L.  StrohocUcr. 

Pratt.  Dowie  &  .lames. 

169 

0.  C.  &    ().    K.  &    .1.    P. 

8trolu'C'kor. 

iii>\\«'ii,  Foster  vVo  Co. 

171 

Heniy  F.  Sirolicikcr. 

.Iciiniiigs,   Thomiiiisou  6c 
1  S\ 

173 

Gbai-les  W.  Seigiiictiis. 

»  o. 
Mai-sliall.  Hiirge  ».Sl-  Co. 
I).  K.  Williams  vfe  Co. 

175 

- 

A.  St.  Annind,  trustee. 

177 

4- 

Do. 

Iv  15.  StocUlard  &  Co.  • 

179 

Do. 

Do. 

181 

Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 

Will,  ilai-ral. 

183 

Do. 

Do. 

185 

ILL.  Butterfield. 

Pavilion  Hotel. 

187 

Estate  Siiiilli  .Mowrw 

Alfred  P.  .Mulligan. 

189 

Do. 

.Andrew  ( 'aMwi'll. 

191 

Do. 

Mrs.  Ann    D.  .Mo wry. 

193 

Moses  11.  Nathans. 

M.  11.  Nathans.        "        ♦ 

195 

Pati-iok  liogati. 

Patrick  llogaii. 

197 

J 

Elizaltetii  StoMcy. 

Michael  Wm.  Zicgler. 

199 

1 

Estate  George  J'anolt. 

.lames  .lacksoii. 

201 

Do. 

Francis  11.  Plogi-r. 

203 

Shirras  I)is|>en8ary. 

Dr.  Octavius  A.  White 

205 

A.  S.  .lohnson.  t  nistiH'. 

A.  S.  .lohnson. 

207 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  I.aiiil». 

.Mrs.  Mary  S.  Lamh. 

209 

1 

Dr.  Koliert  A.  Kinloch. 

Dr.  Pohcl-t  A.  Kiidoeh. 

211 

1 

Estate  (leorgf  Weliht-r. 

( )lto  Soiintag. 

213 

1 

L.  M.&  A.  (J.  llorll.cck. 

Samuel  N.  Hart. 

215 

1 

Henry  Ilorllieck. 

Henry  Horlhi-ck. 

WEST   SIDK 

217    1    I       jOtis  J.  Chafee. 
219,   1    '       I  Richard  Arnold. 
221 !  Morris  Meyer. 


WAltl)   No.   5. 

Otis  .1.  Chafee. 
Richard  Arnold 
Morris  Meyer. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


145 


MEETING  STREET— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


ti 

a 

No. 

K 

cm 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

223 

Allston  Reabrook. 

Allston  Seabrook. 

225 

1 

Eagle  Knginc  ( "ompany. 

Eagle  Engine  House. 

227 

Trust  Hstate  Ilonoria  W. 
Fentonliino. 

Dr.  Richard  ^^.  Rice. 

229 

Do. 

William  A.  Quiglcy. 

231 

John  McKccffan. 

Edwin  C.  Prince. 

233 

Do. 

Campbell  W.  (ii-tfy. 

235 

Do. 

Charles  ().  .Martindale. 

237 

*- 

Albert  BischoflF. 

Sarah  Eraser,  f.  p.  c. 

239 

Do. 

Albert  Bischoff. 

-«41 

James  Tupper. 

•Tames  Tupper. 

248 

So.  Carolina  Railroad  Co. 

Slaves. 

245 

.las.  S.  .lohnsou  and  wife. 

Christopher  Bl3'den. 

247 

Do. 

Slaves. 

249 

D« 

Slaves. 

251 

Do. 

Owen  Gahagan. 

WEST  SIDE,   WARD  No.  7. 

253 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  E.  R.Walter. 

.lames  T)ewii'o 

255 

1 

Henry  Williams. 

Slaves. 

257 

So.  Carolina  Railroad  Co. 

Slaves. 

259 

Do. 

Slaves. 

261 

Elie  Dufort. 

Philip  Saltns,  f.  p.  c. 

263 

Do. 

Elie    )ufort. 

26^ 

Edwanl  Han  lay. 

267 

Estate  Ed.  .1.  Jones. 

Benjamin  ^loorc. 

269 

John  A.  Hose. 

.lohn  A.   Hose. 

271 

Dicdrich  Apeler. 

Grist  Mill. 

273 

Do. 

Dicdrich  Apeler. 

275 

Philip  Hnchlteit.                   Philip  liiichlHil. 

277 

Tr.    Estate    Mrs.  ('harics 
(i.  liranfonl. 

.losiali  Sineath. 

279 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 
Henry  Willis.  .Ir. 

281 

Henry  AVillis.  Jr. 

283 

Peter  Chrifiliao.                   Ernest  Pai*Hailaigue 

285 

John  Heid. 

287 

Dr.  Benj.  A.  Tlodritrues. 

G<'orgc  Strong. 

289 

Do. 

James  F.  VenMJCc. 

291 

Dicdrich  Droger. 

Pe^er  Christian, 

293 

Pan  I  Jones,  f.  p.  c. 

Pftol  Jones,  f  p.  c. 

295 

James  Stratfon. 

Jauics  Strattfin. 

146 


CENSrS    OF    niARLESTOX. 


MEETING  STHEKT— Continued. 


' 

WEST   SIDE,  WAKI)  No.  6. 

No. 

w 

u 

s 

a 
o 
o 

oWNKUS.                                    OCCUPANTS. 

297 
299 

1 

3 

Albert  Teriv.                         AIIkm-I  Terro. 

Lewis  iM.  Ilatcli  iS:  Son.     iCIiai'n  Fertilizer  lUetor)-. 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

," 

12 

1 

14 
16 

1. 

j 
1 

IH 

1 

2U 

1 

22 

I 

24 

1 

20 

1 

28 

1 

30 

1 

32 

1 

34 

1 

86 

1 

38 

1 

40 

1 

42 

1 

44 

1 

46 

1 

48 

1 

50 

1 

52 

1 

54 

56 

1 

1 

58 

1 

60 

1 

62 

1 

1 

64 

1 

i 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.   1. 

Henry  (Jourdin. 
James  II.  Ladson. 
Thomas  Middieton. 
Andrew  MeDowall. 
Sannicl  G.  liarkcr. 
IJev.  Tliuinas  Smyth 
Mrs.  M.  li.  Lowndes 
George   Kinltxl 


Ilenr}'  (Jourdin. 
.lames  11.  Ladsoii. 
Thomas  Middleton. 
Andrew  MeDowall. 
rnoccupied. 
Iiiv.  Thomas  Smyth. 
Joiui  V.  I'yatt. 
Mrs.  Minna  Peterman. 


Mrs.  Elizahetli    1*.  Smith., Mrs.    i-'Jizaheth  P.Smith. 
Dr.  Ile/.eUiah  M.  llai-,^.       I. re  Ilowanl. 


Tr.  Estate  .Marv  Brown. 
Mrs.  Jsahilla  .\i.  Jlu.<rer. 
Charles  A.  DeSaussiire. 
^.  and  A.  Sloman.  ■ 
Mbb.  Mary  L'eternian. 

Do. 
U<j)bert  Ad/^er. 
James  Ad^er. 
Dr.  Kdmund  Haveiiel. 
Trust   Lstati-    .Mrs.   Alex- 
ander (iordon. 
Alon/.o  J.  White,  trustee,  .lames  liascll  Anenim. 
Est.  Alexander    Kn^land.  William  lirunlcard. 
Madam    K.  Acelie  Toj^no.  Madam  \\.  .\(elie  Toijno. 
Stiulh  Carolina  Soeielv.      S.  Carolina  S(»eietv  Hall. 


.lolm   l"'rasrr  Mall  liewes. 

.Mrs.  l.sabella  .M.  lluirer. 
Charles  A.  De  Saiissui-i>. 
jl'].  ami  A.  Sloman. 

Free  Persons. 
|E.  M.  LehmUahl. 
i  Inoeeupied. 
j.Ianu's  Ad<^ei'. 

John  Herklev  (irimliali. 


.Vli'xander  (Iordon. 


Miss  (iraeia  Bay. 
Jlon.  Mitelull  Kini;. 

Mrs. Van  Winkle. 

liernard  ON'eill. 
Peter  (iowaii. 
Mrs.  MaiT  liayniond. 
Estate  .lohn  llunler. 
(ieorire  F.  Meldau. 


;Miss  (Jraeia  Hay. 
Arthur  .M.  linger, 
i Peter  (Jowan. 
I  Hernard  O'Neill. 
j.Miss  Susan  Ker. 
lUnoeeupicd. 
Schroder  Hrothei-s. 
id'eorge  F.  Meldau. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No  3. 


661 

68 


1    j(ieorge  Kriete. 
iJames  MeKonkey 


|(Jeorge  Krictc. 
lUnocenpied. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


147 


MEETING  STREET— Continued. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


•2 

c 

', 

No. 

o 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

70 

1 

Joseph  W.  Harrison. 

Francis  (t.  Ballot  and  W. 
H.  Smith. 

72 

Do. 

Joseph  W.  Harrison. 

74 

Nicholas  FchrtMibach. 

Francis  (i.  Ballot. 

76 

Do. 

Nicholas  Fehrcnbach. 

7S 

Institute  Hall. 

80 

1 

Estate  William  CaUler. 

Joseph  A.  Thouron. 

82 

Francis  Backes. 

James  Buckley. 

H 

Do. 

Au:;ustus  Tamsbcrii;. 

-«§ 

Do. 

Cai-le  Bennc  Zander. 

■8K 

Do. 

Theodore  Kocster. 

90 

Benjamin  Mordecai. 

Southern  Express  office. 

92 

1 

Thomas  Divine. 

Joseph  Meyer. 

94 

i 

Tr.Est.Mrs.J.C.Thwing. 

Archibald  Duncan. 

96 

1 

W.  J.  Wiirhtman. 

James  Gordon. 

98 

1 

Do: 

Charles  Herling. 

10(1 

1 

Do. 

Julius  Flaum. 

102 

1 

Dr.  John  W.Schmidt,  Jr. 

Joiin  Starowsky. 

104 

1 

Est.  Wm.  C.  Gate  wood. 

Charles  Meitzler. 

106 

1 

Estate  Abraham  Koulain. 

E.  W.  Lloyd's  Car.  depot. 

lOH 

1 

Davi<l    Davis  &  Brothers. 

William  Mehrtens. 

110 

1 

C.  W.  Wrode,.Sarali  Woolf 
and  Isaac  Levy. 

Lewis   Heuer  and  others. 

lim 

1 

Claus  W.  Wrede., 

Lewis  Heuer. 

114    1 

Tudor  Ice  Company. 

Claus  W.  Wrede. 

116    1 

Do. 

James  M.  Duryea. 

11«,   1 

Miss  Harriot  Pinckney. 

William  Knighton. 

120 

1 

Charleston   Hotel. 

12J 

1 

Edmund  J.  Dawson. 

Mcf'arter  k  Dawson. 

124 

1 

Edwin  Bates  &  (V, 

K'lwin  Botes  &  ('o. 

126 

1 

Lewis  M.  llatfh. 

.loMph  Walker  and  Lewis 
M.  Hatch. 

12S 

1 

T.  A    V.  Hortoii. 

Ilortoti  fi  Shepherd. 

l.Sti    1 

.1.  S.  &  L.  Bowie  &  Co. 

.r.  S.  &  L.  Bowie  k  Co. 

132    1 

Jacob  Barrett. 

J.  L.  S«liulfze  k  Son. 

182 

i 

Do. 

Hieliard  .I«t-(ph  Furlong. 

184 

1 

Do. 

Jacob  Mcitzler. 

186 

1 

Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 

.Vle.xand<r  Carter. 

18S 

1 

T)(». 

A.  B.  Mulligan. 

140 

1 

Do. 

'   Do. 

142 

1 

Do. 

Do. 

148. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


MEETIN(;  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDK.  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

144 

Mrs.  Zrlia  Wliiting. 

Mrs.  liianca  Drago. 

14(j 

D... 

Unocenpietl. 

148 

Estate  Williaiii  .1.  (iaver. 

fjeonanl  ('ha])in. 

150 

l)o. 

Do. 

152 

Miss  Henrii'tta  Hart. 

Alexaixh'r  H.  Mazvek. 

154 

D... 

Dr.  Daniel  D.  Craves. 

156 

Dr.  Gcr)r«^('  Canlicr. 

Dr.  (ieo.  Caulier, (IriiLrgist. 

158 

Estate  Kliza  .\Uiii. 

Ale.xamler  St.  .Vniand. 

160 

J.  11.  (iiKMil.aiilt. 

Miss  Kii/.aheth  .M.  Leiraro. 

U\2    1 

John  I'l.illips. 

.iolin    niillips. 

164 

• 

Trust  Kstate  M.  JLlVny. 

A.  S.  .1.  IVrry. 

166 

1 

Estate  Saninel  S.  Karrar. 

.John  C.  Farrar. 

168 

.lames  S.  Giltbes. 

.lames  S.  (Jihbes. 

170 

• 

Mrs.  Charlotte  .Mitehell. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  MiteheU. 
Unoccupied.          * 

172 

1 

Kdwanl  Locke. 

174 

C'aleh  Froiiehergeiv 

Calelt  Fronebei'gei'. 

176 

Mrs.  A.  I  J.  Le%'y. 

Bernard  S.  Baruc. 

178 

I ' 

C.  Myers. 

Thomas  K.  F.  Denaux. 

180 

Miss  Kmily  .\.  Brown. 

Miss  Kmily  \.  Brown. 

182 

.lames  Brown. 

.lames  Brown. 

184 

Benjamin  11.  Brown. 

Francis  C.  Lynch. 

186 

1 

l>o. 

Benjamin  11.  Brown. 

188 

Henry  llorlheek. 

Martha  Poinsett,  1".  p.  c. 

190 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

192 

Do. 

C'harles  Logan,  1".  p.  c. 

194 

Do. 

Benjamin   (lerkeii. 

100 

1 

198 

1 

200 

1 

202 

1 

204 

1 

20(5 

1 

208 

1   1 

210 

1 

212 

1 

214 

1 

216 

1 

EAST  SIDi;.   WAKl)  No.  .-.. 

Maria  Weston,  i'.  p.  c.  .lohn  C.  Otgen. 

Do.  j.Iose])h  A.  Enslow. 

Kst.  Isaac  iiateman,  f.p.c.  'Sarah  Holmes,  t'.  p.  c. 
Dr.  Eli  (leddings.  Dr.  Lamh. 

Mrs.  Martha  11.  I'yatt.      JMrs.  Martha  II.  Pyatt. 
(Jeorgo  N.  Keynojds.  i. lames  I'l-ice. 

1    l|>r.  .lohn  F.  l'oj»penheim.  [Boi'ghard  Bai'gmaiin. 
>o.  lUnoccupied. 


h^sl.Martha  Fordham,  jt.c. 
John  Davis. 
Do. 


Rachel  King. 
Jolwi  Davis. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


14i) 


•     MEETING  STREET— Continued. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


No. 

u 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

218 

1 

Tr.Est.Mrs.Janc  Ancrum. 

Mrs.  Maria  Finle}'. 

220 

1 

Estate  .John  Grlcn. 

William  C.  Small. 

222 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Laura  LeBert. 

224 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Campbell. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Campbell. 

226 

1 

Glaus  H.  Ilarbers. 

Francis  A.  Kean. 

228 

1 

Do. 

Claus  H.  ILarbcrs. 

230 

1 

Comniis'rs  Free  Schools. 

Scliool  house. 

232 

1 

Charh^s  W.  Seignious. 

Henry  B.  Jiohde. 

234 

1 

H.  Kuck. 

Christian  Hilkcr. 

236 

1 

Francis  St.  Marks,  f.  p.  c. 

Francis  St.  Marks,  f.  p.  c. 

23S 

1 

William  St.  Marks,  f.  p.  e. 

William  St.  Marks,  f.  p.  c. 

240 

1 

Mrs.  M.  .J.  Kcckelej'. 

Dr.  Ivlward  C.  Kockdey. 

242 

1 

Estate Suteliffe. 

Hicks. 

244 

1 

Louisa  Mc Vicar,  f.  \).  c. 

Joseph  Neil. 

246 

1 

Martha  Evans,  f.  p.  c. 

Charles  Hutton. 

248 

1 

Do. 

Martha  Evans,  f.  j>.  c. 

250 

1 

John  MoKeegan. 

John  McKeegan. 

Ihl 

1 

Frederick  II.  Whitney. 

Frederick  JT.  Whitne}-. 

2.54 

1 

Car«ten  Sahlmann. 

Carsten  Sahlmann. 

2.56 

1 

Robert  William  Disher. 

Hobert  William  J)i8her. 

258 

1 

Trust  Rst.  Mrs.  Wellini;. 

E<I\vin  Welling. 

260 

1 

Mrs.  .reaiinerettc. 

Michael  J)arcv. 

262 

1 

Dr.  Henj.  A.  liodrifrues. 

Mrs.  Mary  Ji:  Millar. 

264           1 

.V'jolph   Lindstedt. 

Adolph  Lindste<H. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARI 

)   No.  7. 

266 

(reorfre  Henry  liumph. 

Henn-  .\lirens. 

2(i8 

Mrs.  Maiy  KHz.  Jireen. 

Mary  HIizaheth  Breen. 

270 

1 

Estate  Isaac  liarrctt. 

I'a t  ri ck  McS weeny. 

272 

John  McKcegan. 

Daniel  McSweeny. 

274 

1         * 

Do. 

Kliza  Dcas,  f.  p.  c. 

276 

1         1 

1 

Daniel  J>anagan. 

Alexander  (reo.ChalmerH 

27  H 

1          ' 

So.  Ca.  C'onlage  C'omp'y. 

Unofcu]»ied. 

•_'S(i            2 

Ilf-nry  Williams. 

Honrv  Steinken. 

L'SJ              1 

b^tate  P.  J.  Boyee. 

Thad'.ieus  W    Bra/lley. 

2X4 

1 

Do. 

Jamet<  U.  Cta<i,^lcn.  f  p  c 

2S6 

1 

Thomas  J.  Wharton. 

T'noccupicd 

•_>xs 

1 

Cnoccupied. 

2",«0 

1 

.Michael  P.  O'Connor. 

W.  T.  J.  ().  Wco.iward. 

11 

ir.o 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


MEKTING  8TKEET— Continu.Ml. 


EAST  SIDE,  WAlll)  Xu.  7. 

No. 

c 
c 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCri'.VNTS. 

292 

Eide  Henry  Oldenburff. 

Diedrich  Maeburg. 

294 

Do. 

Kide  Hoiiry  Oldi'nburg. 

296 
298 

^i*in  ^"•Ir  o 

Unoccii|)ii'(i. 
Robert  ('.  Starr. 

R(.l.ert  E.  Starr. 

300 

1   !WilIi:iin  Kden,  1'.  p.  c. 

William  KdiMi.  i'.  p.  c 

302 

1   ;Mrs.  K.  Tilton. 

Holtert  Kiii^li'V. 

304 

1    L.  CordcH,  f.  p.  c. 

Samuel  B.  Meyer. 

306 

1               Do. 

William  A.  Jones. 

30H 

1    John  T.  irenorcy. 

Henry  R.  Stafford. 

310 

1    iWilliain  Hrrdoiiiaii. 

Robert    Kiilm. 

312 

1   'Kst.JolinH.MatlK'\vs,f.p.c. 

Ann  Matliewe.'*,  f.  p.  c. 

314 

2   jWilliam  S.  Ileneivv. 

Wm.  S.  llenerey's  shop. 

316 

1    John    R.  Stall. 

John  ('.  Brandt. 

31« 

1    '           Blake. 

Robert  Di.slier. 

320 

1                  ])o. 

James  Dunning. 

322 

1                  Do. 

John  Brown. 

324 
326 

1                 Do. 
1                 i)o. 

y  Ik  Liv^^-wtf  *\  n 

F.  C.  Whitney. 

328 

1   ]             Do. 

f  1 11 T 

u  u^  . 

330 

2    Estate  Josiali  S.  J'ayne. 

Daniel  liurdo,  f.  p.  e. 

332 

1 

Daniel  Sweeney. 

Unoecupied. 

McKEEOAN'S  COURT. 

Runs  East  from  Meeting  Street,  a  few  doors  nhove  Woolfc. 
SOUTH   SIDi:,  WARD  No.  7. 


Ij       I   1   IJolin  McKeegan. 


.loiin  ( 'oreoran. 


NOllTH  SIDE. 
1    IJohn  iMeKeej'an.  Mis.  Ann  Dull'v  .McBride. 


1 


Do. 


Mieliael  Harlow 


McMAlIONVS  COURT. 

Runs  East  from  St.  Philip's  Street,  next  South  of  Line. 
NORTH  Sn)E,  WARD  No.  8. 
.2  1    I MoManmon.  I'Timothy  Hogan. 


1    iJeremiah  MeM alien. 
1     Clejnentine  H.  Bci-iiard. 


Jeremiah  MeM  alien. 
Slaves. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


151 


MAZYCK  STREET. 

Ru}is  North  from    Broad  Street,  opposite  Lo(jan,  partly  throug/i 
Ward  No.  2,  and  partly  through   Ward  NoA,  to  Beaufain  St. 

WEST   SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


No. 

o 
PQ 

o 

o 

c 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

5 

1 

1 
1 

Patrick  O'Brien. 
Mrs.  Mary  McCall. 
liulwinkle. 

Patrick  O'Brien. 
MisH  Johnston. 
John  Hancock. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


7 

1 

9 

11 

la 

'  s  . 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 

26 

1 

27 

1 

29 

31 

1 

33 

1 

35 

1 

37 

1 

J.  H.  Buhvinkle 
Mrs.  J.  (t.  Biniclev. 
Joseph  P.  McCalL 
Samuel  Weston,  f.  p.  c. 
Thomas  W.  Malone. 

Do. 

Do. 


House  of  Correction. 

F.  Itgen. 

Mrs.  J.  (x.  Binglcy. 

Eliz.  Gardiner,  f.  p.  c. 

'Samuel  Weston,  i'.  p.  c. 

:  Slaves. 

Slaves. 

'Thomas  W.  Malone. 


Tr.  Est.  S.  W.  Saltus'  chil.J.  C.  Saltus. 


Maria  T.  McHugh. 

Do 

Henry  Cranston. 
Estate  James  English. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


James  Quintin. 
Ijulia  Stanton. 
|S.  S.  Spady. 
jUnoccupied. 
^Slaves. 
ISlavcs. 
Sarah  Brown. 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


1  jDonnis  D.  Bunch. 

1  jThomas  Arnold. 

1  IMiss  S.  f'ohia. 

1  IJames  II.  Murrell. 


jDennis  D.  Bunch. 
Thomas  Arnold. 
Ijohn  Wintlirop. 
'jamcs  H.  Murrell. 


10 

1   1   1 

12 

1   1 

14 

1   1 

16 

1  ! 

18 

1 

20 

,  1  1 

22 

1  1 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

1 

* 

34 

1 

AVARD  No.  4. 

Mrs.  Martha  Withington.iMrs.  Martha  Withington 


Estate  Mary  Antony. 
Barbara  K<'in. 
L.  B.  Northrop. 
Kstatc  A.  ('Ooler. 
I.Mrs.  Ann  Hall. 
Henry  Varner. 
Estate  Kobcrt  F.  H 

Do. 
Bfltatc  J.  Rugley. 

Do. 
Richard  Ilollowav. 

Do.  ^ 


enry 


1  Pat  rick  Carrol 

jJanc  Bogues.  f.  p.  c. 

jL.  B.  Northroji. 

IW.  C.Oakley. 

I  Slaves. 

I  Henry  Varner. 

;EliKa  Winston,  f.  ]>.  <•. 

Mary  Chichester,  f.  p. 
iW.  t*.  A.  Kogley 

W.  Kuglcy. 
.Unoccupied. 
liSlaves. 


152 


CENSUS    OF   CIIARLKSTON. 


MIDDLE  STREET. 

Rum  from  Laurens  Street,  between  fVall  and  East  Bay  Streets,  to 
Calhoun  Street. 

WEST  SroE,  WARD  No.  8. 


t« 

Q 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

Miss  Muria  Elff. 

Miss  Maria  Elfo. 

3 

Charles  W.  Sci^nious. 

Miss  Ann  Mcl^lrov. 

5 

Win.  H.  Kirkwood. 

Mrs.  L.  JI.  llaself 

7 

Win.  Cross. 

Mary  .lermont. 

9 

Capt.  Beiij.  Morgan. 

Andrew  Keid. 

11 

Do." 

Capt.  Heiij.  Morgan. 

13 

Harriet  Snares. 

Benjaniiii  C.  Snares. 

15 

Margaret  M.  Smith. 

John  Hums. 

17 

Mrs.  Susan  S.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  Susan  S.  Armstrong. 

10 

Do. 

Benjamin  Elliott,  f.  p. 

e. 

21 

Miss  Maiy  Henry  &  Mrs. 
Ann  Hoss. 

Slaves. 

23 

Do. 

Slaves. 

25 

James  Vidal. 

James  Vidal. 

27 

Charles  ('olson. 

Mrs.  Maria  11.  Purse. 

29 

Do. 

Charles  Ccdson. 

31 

1 

Mrs.  ('lem.  J  I.  Bernard. 

I'noceupied. 

2 

1 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

1() 

18 

20 

22 

24 

2G 

28 

30 

32 

EAST  SIDE 

William  Brunyos. 
Charhis  W.  Seignious. 
Dr.  William  Hall. 

Do. 

J.  Cheosborough,  trustee. 
Charles  Colson. 

Do. 
J.  B.  Moigan. 

Do. 

Thomas  11.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Margaret  lleviis. 
William  il.  Burleigh. 
Tr.  Kst.  Marie  T.  Vidal. 
William  Henry  Houston. 
Do. 
Do. 


(^asper  11  art. 

Michael  Lehay. 

Unoc-euj)ied. 

John  Minsing. 

Mrs.  Sai'ah  J.  Robinson. 

Mary  A.  Heeaise.  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Charles  Mich:u'l. 

PluK'be  Jones,  1".  p.  e. 

Mrs.  .Mary  Oxiade. 

Mrs.  .Margaret  llevns. 

William  il.  Burleigh. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Neufville. 

Mi-s.  ("aroline  Long. 

Unoccupied. 

Augustus  Pont. 


CKNSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


153 


MILL  STREET. 

Runs  West  fi^m  Rutledge  Avenue,  bet.  Calhoun  and  Doughty  Sts., 
to  Lucas  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


No. 

u 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

J.  D.  OPterholtz. 

J.  D.  Osterholtz. 

8 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

5 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

7 

1 

David  Molcn. 

David  Molen. 

9 

1 

William  Gregg. 

Elisha  E.  Bradley. 

11 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

13 

1 

Do. 

Alex.  Wm.  Duffus. 

1.5 

1 

Trust  Est.  J.  D.  Alexan- 
der and  wife. 

.Tames  P.  Ilcddcrly. 

17 

1 

Abigail  and  .Tas.  Legare. 

Miss  Abigail  T.  Legare. 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

4 

NORTH  SIDE. 

Miss  Margaret  Stone.         Miss  Margaret  Stone. 
Tr.  Est.  Dr.  Wm.  Hume 

and  cbildren.  Dr.  Wra.  JIume. 

Dr.  George  W.  Wescott.   |Slave. 
Do.  jSlave. 

Fred.  (\  Sas))ortas,  f.  p.  ciMartlia  Sasportas,  f.  p.  c 
Anthony  Weston,  f.  p.  c.  |Uose  Simons,  f.  p.  c. 


MILLS'  ROW. 
Runs  South  from  Calhoun,  between  Anson  and  Meeting  Streets. 


1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

WAR 

D  No.  3. 

Ames  P.  Karle. 

|Pat»y  Binglej',  f.  p.  <• 

Do. 

Slaves. 

Do. 

Lydia  Mavrant,  f.  p.  <• 

T>o. 

^ojdiia  (liristophcr,  f.p.c 
Unoccupic'i. 

Do. 

Do. 

Slaves. 

ho. 

Slaves. 

Do. 

Slaves. 

Do. 

1  Unoccupied. 

Do. 

1  Slaves. 

ir,4 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


>rON'TA(U^E  stk'kp:t 


f{u7is  West  from  (\iimiuj  Street,  bettfittn  Wtfltvrortkond  George, 
tn  As/ilei/  Hirer. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


>i 

a 

No. 

o 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

n 

^ 

e 

1 

—   ■  ■▼ 

O.  Reeder,tr.S.W.Ree(ler. 

M.  B.  Recdor. 

3 

Do. 

Maria  Macanlev,  f.  p.  c. 

5 

Do. 

Amelia  Stevens,  1'.  p.  e. 

7 

Do. 

Martha  Lo<;an,  f.  j).  c. 

9 

Do. 

Mary  McKee,  1'.  ]).  c. 

11 

Do. 

George  A.  Howard. 

13 

1 

John  Y.  Stock. 

Jolin  Y.  Stock. 

15 

Miss  Maiy  K.  Smith. 

Mi.ss  Mary  E.  Smith. 

17 

Jacob  Wicii<^cs. 

Jacob  Wienj^es. 

19 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  JV'iuial. 

Mrs.  Mary  Pennal. 

21 

1 

Jane  M.  Tlidiiias. 

Josojih  IMa<-kman. 

23 

1 

Mrs.  M.  E.  Ht'i-iot. 

Miss  Ileriot. 

25 

1 

Jane  M.Milli^un  iV  sisters. 

Misses  .Milli<i;an. 

27 

Tlioinas  Kelly. 

Thomas  Keil\'. 

29 

Robertson  &  lilacklock. 

John  MelMicrson,  f.  |i.  c. 

•'31 

1 

Do. 

Slaves. 

■  m 

Klizabeth  Johnson,  f.]).c. 

Mary  Evans. 

^35 
^37 

Do. 

Sarah  Johnson,  f.  p.  c. 

I 

Children  of  .1  no.  Malioney 

John  .Mahoney. 

1 

Lucius  M.  Jones. 

iiUciiis  .M.  Jones. 

n 

Thomas  Bennett. 

Cathi-rine  ( 'oios,  f.  p.  e. 

NOKlll    SIDK. 


4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
14 
1« 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 


28|.l 


Estate  Wm.  C  (Jatewood. 
Vir^^inia  A.  Ferrette,  f.p.c. 
David  Jcnnintrs. 


1   jCieor^e  \V.  Hi-own. 
1   j  Estate  Isaac  Moise. 
1     Mrs.  lioiiisa  A.  Moiso. 

I  Dr.  James  Moulti-ie. 
1     .Miss  Mary  Cohia. 
1     i"'i-ancis  Milelu'll. 
1   jMrs.  Mary  ('.  Koaeh. 

IJoscjjIi  L.  Tobias. 

iMrs.  Tobias. 

Levi  J.  Moses. 

IStcphen  Thomas. 


George  Caps. 
Vir«^inia  A.  Ferrette,  f.p.c 
David  Jennin^fs. 
George  W.  Bi-own. 
Israel  Ottolengui. 
Mrs.  Louisa  A.  Moise. 
Dr.  James  Moultrie. 
Miss  .Maiy  Cobia. 
Dr.  Ileniy  C.  (Juerin. 
Mrs.  Maiy  C.  iJoacb. 
.loseph  L.  Tobias. 
Mrs.  Tobias. 
Levi  J.  Moses. 
Steplicu  Thomas. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


155 


MONTAGUE   STRKET— Oontinucd. 
NORTIL^E,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

03 

o 
o 

o  • 

^  1 

-  '  OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

80 
82 
84 
36 

38 

1 

John  Harlcston  Read. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Ann  Simons. 
Wa.sliiiiirtoii  .1.  Bennett. 
Tlios.  Gran<«;e  .Simons,  jr. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Brown. 
Benjamin  F.  Kifhioll. 
Mrs.  Ann  Simons. 
Washinjfton  .F.  liennott. 
ThoH.  (i range  Simons,  jr. 

>^ 


McBRIDE'S  LAKE. 

Runs  West  from  King  Street,  a  few  doors  below  Calhoun  Street,  to 

St.  Philifs  Street. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 

Unoccupied. 
Slaves. 
Unoccupied. 
Robert  Kinl)y. 
Daniel  O'Mara. 
Slaves. 
Slave. 

Unoccupied. 
Slave. 

Unoccupied. 
Unoccuj)ied. 
Slave. 
Slave. 
Slave, 
j  Slaves. 
Slaves. 
Thomas  C'uddigan. 

Do. 
Slaves. 
Slaves, 
llenr}'  Fink. 

MINORITY  STREET. 

Runs  from  East  liny,  nhore  Lnurnis.  Street,  to  Wall  Street. 
SOUTH   sn)E,  WARD  No.  .S. 
y\r^.  .1.  (\  Leach.  iDocia  f^ray.  f  p.  c. 

Klias  Dail.  'Klias  Dail 

Henry  L.  Lyall.  Henry  L.  Lyall. 

Isabella  Tennent.  Mrs.  K.  E.  f  ennont. 

NORTH   SIDE. 
Victoria  V.  De  Lcnum  "       •via  V  De  Lcaiimont. 

Ki<tate  Wm.  C .  (iatew  •  - 

Lawrence  Quimby.  Slaves. 

Do.  Sabrina  Whit«,  f.*|i.  c. 


2 

John  G.  Milnor. 

4 

Do. 

.,6 

Do. 

■8 

Do. 

10 

Do. 

12 

Do. 

14 

Do. 

16 

Do. 

18 

Do. 

20 

Do. 

22 

Do. 

24 

Do. 

26 

Do. 

28 

Do. 

30 

(         Do. 
1          Do. 

32 

34 

(          Do. 
1          Do. 

30 

38 

1 

Do. 

40 

Do. 

42 

Do. 

t 


1 

1 

8        ,   1 

6 

1 

7 

1 

2i 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

156 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


:Sl0KRIS  STREET. 

Runs  W(St\from  King  St.,  bet.  Radcliffe.  tui<l  Cannon  Sts.,  to 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


4 
6 
8 

10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 


■I  ■ 

•~; — 



-m — ^ 

rfo. 

M 

d 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCl  I'ANTS. 

1 

1 

Mrs.  l<:uir:i  Stockman. 

I"fnoceupied. 

a 

2 

Do. 

Thomas  Spencer,  f.  j).  c. 

5 

Tr.Est.Maria  L.Beckman. 

William  II.  Wdeli. 

7 

Do. 

William  W.  Hcckman. 

9 

,|(.lm  (J.  Clialk. 

John  (i.  Chalk. 

11 

Do. 

John  T.  Kana|iaii.\. 

13 

James  Moorhcad. 

John  WootI  Palmer. 

15 

.].  Frederick  Striekfuss. 

Mrs.  Maria  (i.  Jacpie. 

17 

'■ 

C.  A.  Carmand. 

llciiry  Wm.   Hendricks. 

19 

.Fames  L.  Rose,  trustee 

James  L.  IJose. 

21 

Malcolm  lirowii,  f.  ]).  c. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Sargeant. 

23 

Do. 

Slave. 

25 

Josciili  1  )cri'cr,  1'.  It.  c. 

Slave. 

27 

Do. 

Slave. 

2i 

Do. 

Slave. 

81 

Do. 

Slave. 

33 

Do. 

Slave. 

35 

Do. 

James  C'ard-r.  f.  p.  c. 

37 

Do. 

Mrs.  Kliza  llillhoi-n. 

39 

1 

Do. 

Ellen  Dickson,  1".  p.  c. 

41 

Do. 

Slave. 

43 

Do.                 M 

M.  .loiK'S. 

4') 
47 

Wi'i    l:oiir 

Slaves. 

Susan  Donujlas. 

William   .Mai-tiii. 

49 

Jacob  11.  Kail.. 

John  F.  Steinmever.  jr. 

51 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

Mr 


NOKTii  SIDE. 
.Mar\'  L.  Moses.  jTiCVN-  Moses. 


Do.  IPatrick  Leonard. 

Do.  kieori;iaua  i  )lt  and  others. 

Do.  .las.  Kt-nney  and  others. 

Do.  Thos.  Leonard  and  others. 

Thurza  Maxwell,  t'.  p.  c.     Thurza  Maxwell,  f.  p.c. 
Lstate  Jos.  ('hcves.  i'.  p.  c.  Amelia  Cantey.  t'.  p.  c. 
J  acini  Eerei-a.  j.loim  Hodtrers  Hill. 

Hon.  A.(J.  AIa«^rath.  Joseph  Mills  Aiui^a-r. 

Francis  St.  Marks,  V.  p.c.   (Mnirles  Wm.  Doughty. 
-Martha  A.Toonier.  James  K.  Ward. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


157 


MORRIS  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD   No.    6. 


»<    1    a 

No. 

c;         o 

«  !  ^ 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

24 

18'  1 

Martha  A.  Toomcr. 

Slaves. 

26 

1 

George  Stroub. 

George  Stroub. 

28 

1 

J.  M.  Dereef,  f.  p.  c. 

Kdwald  Palmer,  f  p.  e. 

30 

1 

Mrs.  Klla  Stead. 

Mrs.  P:ila  Stead. 

32 

1  1 

John  Dehirge. 

Unoccuined. 

34 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  Clyde. 

Mrs.  ]\Iary  Clyde. 

36 

3 

Henry  Kuck. 

Henry  Kuck. 

38 

1 

Do. 

Henry  Kuck's  Grist  mill. 

40 

1 

Benjamin  Keils. 

Mrs.  Rosa  Lockwood. 

42 

3 

Richard  Dereef,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

44 

2 

Do. 

Susan  Hasted,  f  p.  c. 

46 

1   i2 

Do. 

Slaves. 

48 

2 

Do. 

William  Smith,  f  p.  c. 

50 

;  2 

Do. 

Caroline  Walker,  f.  p.  c. 

52 

'  2 

Do. 

Moses  Berry,  f  p.  c. 

54 

1 

Alexander  Owens. 

Patsy  Rudolpli.  f  p.  c. 

56 

,  1 

Do. 

Patrick  Mc(naiii. 

58 

1 

Joseph  Dereef. 

James  Todd. 

60 

1 

Do. 

Eli7-abeth  (Treen,  f.  p.  <•. 

62 

1 

Do. 

Joseph  Baring,  f  p.  c. 

64 

1 

Ann  Ford,  f  p.  c. 

Ann  Ford,  f  p.  c. 

66 

2 

Unoccu))ied.                     ^ 
Jos("])h  M.  Rantin.          ^ 

68 

1 

70 

!  1 

William  T.  Little. 

William  T.  Little. 

72 

i  1 

J  no.  Charles  R.  Taylor. 

John  Charles  R.  Taylor. 

MOTTE'S  LANE. 

Runs  North  fmm  Pinrkney  Street,  between  East  Bay  and  Anson 
Streets,  around  into  Anson  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 

1  1    |John  Mc(Tec.  [Joseph  McfiiJlivray.f  p.  c- 
:!           1     Kstate  H.  H.  Williams,     jsiaves. 

.")  1     Wm.  P.  Shingler.  'Slaves. 

7  1     Patrick  Collins.  .Mrs.  Bridget  Tyghe. 

EAST  SIDE. 

2  1     Hsiate  P.  McCormick  Slaves. 


158 


ClNSrS    OF    CIIAIILKSTON. 

•  Nassau  street. 


Runs  North  from  Mary  Stnrf,  a  few  doors  /Cast  of  Meeting,  partly 
throutjh  Ward  No.  5  and  partly  through  Ward  ,V' .7,Vo  Line  St. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  o.  . 

• 

i 

c 

-• 

^No. 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

PQ 

^ 

1 

F.  St.  Marks  &  wife,  p.  c. 

Elizabeth  Atkinson. 

H 

Do. 

Sarah  Owens,  f.  p.  c. 

5 

Mrs.  Louisa  Lcman. 

.\nn  Caskins. 

7 

Pcjr^y  f'ofliran,  f.  p.  c. 

Pei^iry  Cocliran,  1".  p.  c. 

9 

Ijouisa  .MfVicar,  f.  ]>.  c. 

Louisa  McV'iear,  f.  p.  c. 

11 

Adi-lc  Do  Lett  re,  W  p.  c. 

A<lelo  De  Lettre.  f.  j).  c. 

i:} 

.lolin  S|)illinan. 

.lohn  Sj»illnian. 

15 

Robert  W.  Dislic-r. 

(uM.rire  Thos.  iiadcliffe. 

17 

Do. 

Catherine  Kliz.  .Morton. 

19 

Geort;e  P.  Artopo. 

Soh)nion  Lefjare   Reeves. 

21 

1' 

Do. 

Reynohls  B.  Reeves. 

23 

Nicholas  Ahroiis. 

Nichohis  Ahrcns. 

25 

27 
29 
31 
33" 

;{'.» 
-II 
4;{ 
1.') 
47 
49 
51 
53 
55 
57 
59 


4 

6 

8 

10 


i 


WEST    SIDE,  WARD  No. 
Tr.  Est.  Sam'l  W.  ILunliM: 


and  wife. 
Greorge  N.  Hall. 


I'ldward  Thoo.  Malone. 
(u'oriTo  N.  Hall. 
.John  C.  Haase. 
.lans  Petersen. 
Tivoli  (larden. 
Mrs.  Martha  iv 


i'urs 


Jlcnry  Williams. 
Kstate  P.  .1.  Hoyee. 
Mrs.  Martha  I v*  Purse 
Tr.   Est.    Mrs.    Catherine 

Cutlworth  and  children. {Israel  Wise 
l^]st.  lOlizahcth 'rayloi',p.e.l.\hi-ahani   Taylor,  f.  p.  e. 
William  Sirvin^j,  I.  p.  e.       .Inhn  W .  SawadsUe. 


Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  !•:   Smith 
James  II.  Taylor. 

Do." 
William  Bi-edemann. 

Do. 
Francis  (iillis. 
Henrv  Willi>. 
Do. 
Do. 


Kveline  Smith. 
Henry  Caininade. 
.lohn  Wm.  Curtis. 
Christian  A. Panzerhieter 
.lohn  Sj)enee. 
i  Francis  Gillis. 
Unoccupied. 


Theodore  L.  1'^.  Ijindaii. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 

Thomas  H.  Dewees.  i  Frederick  Marshall,  f.p.c. 

Do.  jSlaves. 

Aan  F.  Hnnvn,  f.  p.  e.        1  Harriet  Johnson.  1".  j).  c. 

D(t.  jAnn  F.  Hrown,  f.  p.  c. 

Emmolinc  P.  Holmes,  p.  cJEmmeline  P.  Holmes,  p. c. 


CENSUS    OF    CirARLESTDN. 


150 


NASSAU  STRE?:T— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


No. 

o 

12 

1 

14 

1 

10 

1 

18 

1 

liO 

1 

22 

1 

22  i 

1 

24 

2 

26 

1 

28 

1 

OWNERS. 


Robt.  N.  Gourdin,  tnistee 
Ann  Parsons,  f.  p  c. 
Do. 
William  (ilover. 
F.  W.  Whitney. 

Do. 
C  (Jhrietzberg,  <rnardian. 
Louisa  Drayton,  f.  p.  e. 
William  Aiken,  f.  p.  c. 
Dr.  F.  Y.  Porclier,  in  trust 
for  Rebecca  Drayton. 
Do. 


9f 
OCGIJ^ANTS. 


Ann   Parsons,  f.  p.  c. 
Jane  Simons,  f.  p.  c. 
Charlotte  Bare,  f.  p.  c. 
Peter  DeBonville. 
Isabella  Aiken,  f.  p.  c. 
Clara  Chrietzbcrt;;. 
Unoccupied. 
William  Aiken,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Louisa  Brisbane 


EAST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  7. 


30 

William  H.  Gilliland. 

32 

Morton  Dercef,  f.  p.  c. 

34  i 

Joseph  Dereef,  f.  p.  c. 

36 

Eliza  A.  Edwards,  f.  p.  c 

38 

Joseph  Dereef,  f  p.  c. 

40 

Gcorjre  Lucas,  f  p.  c. 

42 

'Edward  P.Wall,f.  p.  c, 

44 

* 

Charles  Dunncman. 

4U 

Joseph  Wh^-te. 

48 

n.  Baxter,  f  p.  c. 

50' 

Amos  Baxter,  f  p.  c. 

52 

Joshua  E.  Wilson,  f.  p.  c 

54 

Do. 

56 

Joseph  Sasportas. 

3Irs.  Louisa  C.   Sigwald. 
Ann  Harris,  f  p.  c. 
Slaves  and   free  persons. 
Eliza  A.  Edwards,  f  p.  c. 
Slave. 

George  Lucas,  f.  p.  c. 
Edward  P.  Wall,  f  p.  c. 
Charles  Dunncman.     . 


Ilenrj'  Warneker. 
Amos  Baxter,  f.  p.  c. 
Joshua  E.  Wilson,  f  p 
Joshua  E.Wilson's famil; 
James  Kennedy. 


^ 


NORMAN  STREET. 

//m«.s  yorthfrmn  Spring,  next  West  of  President  St.,  to  the  Marsh. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


2i 

4 
6 
8 

lo' 


jAlIen  W.  Muckenfuss. 
John  McC.  R    Mood. 
iHenrv  Slender.  ^ 

i James  ( 'opeci. 
'William  Lloyd. 
IJohn  Tolle. 


.Allen  W.  Muckcnfuss. 
Henry  James  Fianc. 
IHenrv   Buleken. 
Slav- 
William^  T^loyd. 
I  John  Tolle. 


160  CENSrs    OF    CHARLESTON. 

NEW  STREET. 

/?)/».«  Xi'tfli   tvnm  Tniitd  Street,  njipoftiff'  f^iiii)i'-il  stK"  f   tn  Ih-<>n.l 

WARD  No.  2. 


M       e 

No. 

S       o 

OWNERS. 

OCCri'ANTS. 

l-«     is 

1 

1 

J.  C.  Ilanahan. 

3 

1 

Oliver  11.  Middleton. 

5 

1 

Charles  Kerrison. 

7 

1 

Cioorire  (iiblton. 

9 

1 

Misses  Muir. 

U 

1 

Mrs.  (Carolina  hawsoii. 

^   - 

^ 

1 

Wm.  LaidU'r. 

? 

^ 

1 

(TCor<i;e  (iil)l»on. 

»■ 

17 

1 

Cliaik's  Ia'o  Edwards. 

iThomas  Hahillv. 
Oliver  II.  Mi.ld'loton. 
jC'harios  Kerrisun. 
Ciourm'  ( liMtoii. 
I  Misses  Muir. 

; Baeot. 

( Flimi. 

|A.  McMriiwii. 
Charles  Lee  Kd\vard^ 


4 
6 

8 
10 
12 
14 

k; 

18, 
20 


EAST   SIDK. 

T.  C.  Ilarleston.  IT 

George  (lilihoii. 
James  M.  Wilson. 
Aaron  S.  Willin<;ton. 


Cordes  Ilarleston. 
Geor<;e  E.  Gibi>on. 
.latnes  M.  Wilson. 
.Miss  Torre. 


Estate  Dr.  Saimiel  Wilson. Mrs.  Wilson. 

Estate  Robert   l\nnell.       Aart)n  S.  Willinj^ton. 


.Vle.xandc-r  II.  Brown. 
Otis  Phillips. 
Gcoi'^c  B.  Keid. 
Dunbar  Paul. 


AK'.xaiidor  II.  Brown. 
lOtis  Phillips. 
jGeori^e  B.  Beid. 

Dunbar  Paul. 


NUNAK   STREET. 

Itnns  West  from  Jiutledye  Avenue,  above  Line  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDK.  WAKI)  No.  K 


1 

3 

6 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

John  D.  Mahony. 
John  \l  Burch.' 
James  .Me(  'arey. 
James  Beatlie. 
Owen  Dutiy. 
jKliza  lleiKlricks. 
'  '<<■'  ii-^c  N  tinan. 

D... 
iThomas  Karrall. 


.Itihn  D.  Mahon}'. 
JKlizabeth  liee. 
James  O'tJorman. 
iCatherine  (Juess,  i\  p.  c. 
lOwen  Dutiy. 
Eliza  llendrieUs. 
John  Wm.  Bell. 
Lewis  Scott. 
lleni-y  Blair. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


161 


OAK  STREET. 

Runs  Xorth  from  Congress  to  Moultrie,  next  Wf$t  of  King  Street. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 

O 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

■ 

2 
4 

1 
1 

James  McCarey. 

ORANGE 

Dennis  Ilogan.    . 
Michael  Storne. 

STREET. 

m 

Runs  North  from  Tradd  Street,  hettceen  King  and  Friend  Streets. 

to  Broad. 

WARD  No.   2. 

Ann    Brailsford  and  Mr.[ 

Carrerc.  Wm.  G.  Carrere. 

Everett.  W.  Edgerton.        Everett  W.  Edgerton. 
Wm.  E.  Martin.  Wm.  E.  Martin. 

Est.  Rev.  Sam'I  (iilniaii.    Miss  Georgiana  Ramf^ay 

EAST  SIDE. 

2  1  John  (/olcock.  Kicliard  11.  Cokock. 

4  1  Ann  Fox.  .John  Corcoran. 

6    1  Joso])li  Provost.  iMrs.  M.  E.  liodgors. 

8  1  Joseph  IJalhird.  IMrs.  Harriet  H  Egan. 

10  1  Mrs.  Margaret  E.  Iloff.  jCapt.  Koss  Davis. 

12  1  1  Diana  Trezevant,  f.  p.  c  JDiana  Trezevant,  f.  p.  c. 

14        I  (Joseph  Ballard.  jSlavcs. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

7 

1 

ORAXGE  COURT. 

Runs  North  from  Amherst  Street. 

WEST  SIDE.   WARD  No.   7. 


1 

Patrick  Kctnicdv. 

Patrick  Powers. 

3 

Micliael  Lanigan. 

iMifhnn]  l,.Tniir;in. 

6 

Dieckhoff. 

lUi.                  ! 

7 

Ti 

9 

1 

r, 

1 

1 

Jnjiti   Willi;un«i'>n 

Mr        ■      .                        -...rtl, 

1G2 


CRNfiUS    OF    CHAHLKSTON. 


TAl.METTO   STRKKT. 
Jiuns  IIVa/  ('/-I'm  Ashley  Street,  bdu'irn  Mill  , in. 1  /)  ,./.ilfi/  Strx-fs, 
to  President  > 
"-     SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  N-    >■. 


No. 

d 

o 
o 

s    _^ 

1     . 

^ 

8 

t 

3 

OWNKKS. 


=^ 


OCCUPANTS. 


2] 

1 

4 

1 

^6 

1 

John  K.  Bevin. 
Luder  V.  Holiliiii;. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

Dr.  Wiiltor  W.  Witsell.     iSlaves. 


Capt.  Daniel  O'Leaiy. 
.lolin  Raring  and  others. 


Do. 


L.  Carson. 


Uh(K'cu)tio<l. 
IShivos. 


J'AKK   STREET. 
Runs  Xorth  from  Line  Street,  bet.  Rose  Lane  and  Jiutledge  Avenue. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 
1]        I   1    |Hartli(jlonie\v  McKooii.      I.Marv  (Jil'son. 
3|       I   1    |.)olin  L.  Courtney.  |john   L.  Coui'tney. 

payne'  street. 

Runs  2^orth  frovi  Line  St.,  Int.  /iiitlcthje  Arenue  ami  Prefident  St. 
WEST   SIDE,   WARD   No.   8. 
1|        I   1    [George  Nunan.  |(i.  Louis  Si-hinct/AT. 

EAST  SIDE. 
2  1     (Icorgo  Nunan.  iGeorgc  Nunan. 

I'EIU^Y   STREET. 

/{uns  uXurth  from  Spriny  Street. 

WEST   SIDE,   WARD  No.   8. 


1 
3 
5 
7 
9 
•11 
13 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

I     John  ( ioi'ilon. 

1     Mis.  lU'ljotia  Wince}-. 

1     Thomas  (liHoi'd. 

1    Mary  Tarrant. 

1     Mary  Ann  liohles. 

1   iWni.  C.  DiiUes. 

1    |.Iohn  H.  Fi-.ltkc. 

E.\S'r  .SIDE. 
John  Tlionipsoii. 
John  Henry  Ih'\cr. 
Sarah  Linfoln.  I.  p.-c. 
Do. 
Do. 


John  (iordon. 
Thonuis  II.  Dillingham. 
Thonias  (JilVord. 
Joseph  H.  Tarrant. 
Mai'v  Ann    Hohics. 
liridgt't  Desmond. 
John  11.  FedtUe. 

.lohii  Thompson. 

.lohn  Henry  HeytM*. 

Ann  Harris,  1".  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

Gerhai'd  IMasphol. 


Dr.  George  W.  Wescott.   I  Unoccupied. 

John  lleury  F.  Wragge.  |john  Henry  F.  Wraggc. 


^ 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


163 


PAIGE'S  COURT. 

i?Mn5  East  from  Comifuj,  befirrni  F>prinq  and  Cannon  Streets. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8.      • 


K 

a 

No. 

a. 
PQ 

o 

1 

1 

3 

1 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


Miss  Margaret  B.  Paine.    James  Benjamin  Russell. 
\)o.  I  Francis  Tigho. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
1   I  Miss  Margaret  B.  Paine.   iSarah  Hines. 
1   I  J)o.  I  John  Peed. 

1   I  Po.  ijohii  IMiili])  .lones. 

PICKETT'S  ALLEY.  * 

Bnn.'i    West  from  St.  Philip's  Street,  between   Boggard  and  Line 

Streets. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  ^ 

1  I       11    John  R.  Pickett.  Ijohn  Freeman,  f.  p.  c. 
3  I       I   1                 Do.  |Pnoccnpie(J. 

5  i        I  2  Po.  •        iJane  Jackson,  f.  p.  c. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

2  I       I  1   |John  P.  Pickett.  jSlaves. 

PENIE  STRI:ET— IN  Ward  No.  7. 
Runs  East  from  Meeting  Street,  above  Rumney,  to  Cooper  River. 
1   I   1   ]       jState  of  South  Carolina.  jPowder  Magazine. 

PINE  STREET— IN  Ward  No.  8. 
Runs  North  from  Spring  Street,  between   Chinquepin  and  Chesnut 

Streets. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  «. 

1  I       I  1   |I)avid  Magralh.  James  Mandcvillc. 

EAST  SIDE. 

2  i        '1    ilpTin.'in  Schwartz.  | Herman  Sr  Iiw.iri/ 

PRINGLE  STREET. 

i2?/7J<t  Ea.'d  from  Meeting  Street,  above  Pine  Street,  to  Cooper  River. 
SOITTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 

1  I       I   1   I  Dr.  David  (ieigcr  Slaves. 

NORTH  SIDE, 

2  I       11   i Fourth  Brigade.  Fatrifk  lvcrt*ie<ly 


1 


I>ii 


164 


CWISU8   OF   rilARLESTON. 


pirrTjjp's  COURT. 

RuM^uth  from  <%apd  Stnrt.  i m mediately  East  >■''  *h-  /     fhmse. 

•  ^  WARD  No.  5. 

t    •#     ^  —  -  -^       ^= 


No. 


OWNERS. 


<M  (  I  I'ANTS. 


1    Alva  Ca^re.  'Patrick  (rRourko. 

1  lEstato.Iohn  M.  Phillij.s.  iMrs.  HIi/.a  S.  IMiillips. 
1  jJolm  I'liillips.  lAsa  Stickney. 


fl 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

4 

6 

8 

PRIOLEAU  STREET. 

JfutiniiKj  North  from  Conies  Street  to   ]'en<lur  Tiiiiujc.  ' 
WARD  No.  1. 
lEstatc  Tliuinas  Napier.     jCieorgc  Kinlocli  t^  Son 
I  Do.  I  Do. 

I  Do.  Tristram  Tiippor  iV  Son. 

EAST  SIDE. 

iiStore  li(»iiso  Iv  ( ".  Tliurin. 
Edward  ('.  Tliariii. 
Store  house  Iv  ('.  'I'liariii, 
.lohii   II.  I.aiiLCe.  I.hdui  11.  Iiaii<j;e. 

PRICE'S  ALLEY. 

/{tins    West  from   MeetiiKj  Street,  hetween    Tradd  and   Liidson's 
Court,  to  Kiiuj  Street. 
\\\n\)  No.  2. 
1     JViii-  iirown.  iV'ler  lirowii. 

1   jWilliain  Kniei'ly.  William   l^mei-ly. 

1   iJerome  Liieey.  .Krome  Lueey. 

1   iTliomas  Tliompsoii.  Tliomas  Tliompson. 

1    .1.  K.  Haker.  ,.l.  Drayton,  f.  p.  e. 

1    AIoHes  D.  II yams.  Cliarles  Mikell,  f.  p.  c. 

Do.  !.lose]>l\  S.  lieaii. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
1   [Estate  William  .lones.        i(!apt.  Lawi-eiice. 
1    I  Do.  |Eli/.al)eth  Holmes,  1'.  p.  c. 

PHILADELPHIA  STREET. 

li'uiis  X.froni  Queen,  bet.  State  and  C/nireh  Sts.,to  Cnmherland  St. 
SOUTH  SIDE,   WARD  No.  .S. 
Ill-  .l..lm  Cahill. 

3       1   I        jThomas  L.  (^nackciiltusli.iTlioma.s  Metiowan. 
5,11       |Thomas  (Jarrity.  ,  Unoccupied. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


1 
3 
5 
7 
9 
11 
13 

2 
4 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

James  Kennoy. 
'J'liomaH  Einnagan. 

Do. 
Thomas  Garrity. 

Do. 


iMary  Harvey. 
John  Tobin. 
Michael  Conner, 
liosanna  Hudden. 
Mieliael  (^)nner. 


I 


CENSUS    OF   CHARIiERTON. 


i6r. 


PITT  STREET. 

Runs  North  from    Benufam  Sfred,  parthj  through    Ward 
and  part hj  through    Ward  Xo.  6,  to  Vandcrhorst  kifreet. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


V). 


M 

a 

\   ■ 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

1 

1 

William  D.  Porter. 

William  n.  Porter. 

3 

1 

E<hvar.l  W.  Marshall. 

Edward  W.  Marshall. 

6 

Mrs.  Hobeoca  llolmes. 

Mrs.  liebeeea  Holmes.'^ 

7 

Mrs.  Sarah  Ivaiinoau. 

Julius  C.  Smith. 

9 

Tr.  Est.  K.  I;.(Jil<lerslecve. 

(folithan  Walker. 

11 

Henry  M.  Bruns. 

Henry  M.  Bruns.                ^ 

13 

Henry  (Tcrdts. 

Henry  (icrdts. 

16 

1 

Alexander  Owens. 

Mrs.  Harriet  DuBosc. 

17 

1 

Dr.  Fran.  S.  I'arker,  trus. 

Auifustns  Jones. 

19 

Haijer  Cole,  f.  j).  c. 

Agnes  ( "ole.  f.  ]».  c 
Mrs.  Jnlia  Uyan. 

21 

.Iae<ili  Wien<;es. 

23 

Do. 

Clans  L.  Koi-nahrens. 

26 

(icn.  .John  Selinicrlt'. 

(ien.  John  Sehnicrle. 

27 

William  Selmierle. 

Mrs.  Ann  ('unninifham. 

20 

John  Sie<<;lini;. 

Dr.  d|ohn  \j.  Gervais. 

31 

1 

Kstate  .lolin  Hunter. 

John  DouirhertN 

83 

Kst.  JiinnHMis  A.  Shecut. 

Misses  Shecut.                 .  . 
Mrs.  Lucia  IMnckneyv  ■  . 

36 

Mrs.  Lucia  Pinckney. 

37 

1 

39 

1 

41 

1 

43 

1 

46 

1 

10 

14 

16; 

IS 

2(1 

22 

24 

1    i 

26 

1    , 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD   No.   6.  ^. 

Mr;^.  <"aroline  Deascl.         .Mrs   Caroline  Deasel. 
Trust  Estate  Mrs.  George  Mrs.     Harriet     Elizabeth 
W.  Walker.  liellin^^er. 

Tiu^mas  Schultz  (ladsden. 
Conrad  1).  Bralie.  ('onrad  I).  Braiie. 

Mrs.  Jane  E.  Rees.  |MrH.  Jane  E.  llees. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 
Ti'ust  K"^t.  Delia  Janke.     (ieor^e  H.  Jarcke. 
Kliza  -Miller.  .Unoccupied. 

Thomas  Theiis.  f  ]>.  c        J(din  Verce,  f.  p.  c. 
Kntate  Natlian  Nathans.   Slaves. 


Do. 

MrKinley. 

Henrv  Muckenfuss. 

Do. 
Estate  Jolm  Hunt<»r. 

Do. 
(■Jeorj^e  K.  Kinney. 
EHt«te  Jowpli  Alston. 
MrH.  Hettj*  L«.  Moise. 
12 


Diana  IJussell,  f.  p.  c 
Slaves. 
Unoccupied. 
Uno(  cupied 
Cha^lc^  li      ' 
Benjamin   I 
(ie«»rge  F.   K  iith.  > 
jMrs.  I{iuli.  1  S   .r^    K~< 
[Mrs.  Ilctly  L.  Moiw. 


lt)6 


CENSIT8   OF    CHARLESTON. 


riTT   STHKET— Contiiniod. 
EAST  SIDE,  WXlili  No.  4. 


A..       .. 

a 

o 
o 

OWNERS., 

OCCUPANTS. 

1  « 

5t 

28 

1 

Est.  Mrs.  H.  Blackwood. 

William  Mi-rritt. 

30 

1 

Strjdii'ii  D.  Do:ir. 

Stcplien  I>.  Doar. 

82 

^Irn.  .lohaiuia  .liiger. 

Mrs.  .lolianiia  .laijer. 

>S4 

Benjamin  Lucas. 

Ann  Drayton,  f.  p.  e. 

86 

Do. 

Slaves. 

38 

Martha  (^uasli,  f.  p.  c. 

Susan  (Jreen,  f.  p.  e. 

40 

Do. 

MartiiU  (^uash,  f.  p.  c. 

42 

Harriet  Weston,  f.  p.  e. 

Slave. 

44 

Anson  Deliesseline. 

Anson  Doliesscline. 

46 

Miss  Selina  M.  Porcher 

Misses  C.  &  S.  M.  Poreher. 

48 

1   1 

50 

1 

52 

54 

56 

58 

60 

62 

64 

66 

68 

70 

1 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  C 

Gershom  fiazarus.  ICJershom  Ivazarns 

Fri'deriek  C.  Blum. 

Do. 
Gelirard  Henry  Zerltst 
Charles  R.  Brewster. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do.    • 

Do. 

Josejili  A.  Sanders. 
Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  L.  Sanders 

and  children. 
Claudia  Sanders. 


Thomas  CaiMer. 
James  li.  Stevens. 
(Jehrard  lleni'V  Zerhst. 
Kmma  Duni^v.  1".  p.  e. 
William  Blank-,  f.  p.  c. 
MarselineKanapau.x,  t'.p.c 
Louisa  llilli^as,  f.  ]>.  e. 
Slaves. 
Martha  Thonipson.  f.  p.  c 

Joseph  A.  Sanders. 
Andrew  Tui'iihull. 


DORTER'S  ROW. 

Bmis  .Xn/th  from  Honjurd  Stn it, hci ween  Sires  Street  (tnd  liutledge 

Avenue. 

EAST  SIDE,  W.\RD  No.  8. 

Eliza  O'lranlan. 

Wm.  Wallace  (li-aves. 

Slaves. 

William  O'Brien. 

Unoccupied. 

John   Helfrid. 

Slaves. 

Maria  .fohn.son,  f.  p.  c. 


2 

Norman  .N 

4 

Do. 

6 

Do. 

8 

Do. 

10 

Do. 

12 

J_^ 

Do. 

14 

Do. 

16 

Do. 

CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


167 


PINOKNEY  STREET. 

Runs  from  Bast  Hay,  brtwccn  Market  and   Pritchard  Streets,  rt) 
Meeiinij  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


M 

o 

No. 

03 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

Charles  M.  Olsen. 

Charles  M.  Olsen. 

3 

1 

Fitzsimons  &  Co. 

Unoccupied. 

5 

1 

1)0. 

Unoccupied. 

7 

William  S.  Henercv. 

Unoccupied. 

9 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

11 

Joseph  Prevost. 

J.  Vidal  and  others. 

13 

Dr.  .lohn  F.  Rhaffner. 

Patrick  Murphy. 

16 

1 

• 

Miss  Mary  Ann  .lames. 

Miss  Mary  Ann  James. 

17 

1 

Estate  .1.  Hunter. 

Slaves. 

19 

M.  C.  E.  Lampe. 

PVederick  I.(ampc. 

21 

* 

T.  (\  Spcissog^er. 

T.  C.  .S|)eiHsegger. 

23 

1 

John  ("ampsen. 

John  Ciini])sen. 

25]  1 

Theodore  D.  Ruddock. 

Theodore  1).  Ruddock. 

27!  1 

Q«-k»><i  .*y\  .  . 

T.  J.&C.  H.  Moise.S:  Co. 

29;  1 

R.  Douirlas  &  Co. 

Charleston  Hotel  stables. 

31    1 

ho. 

William  A.  liaker. 

33    1 

Lanneau  <fc  Whildcn. 

i  Lanneau  &Whilden.  stores 

35    1 

Wilmans  &  Price. 

Wilmans  &  Price,  stores. 

37 

1     1 

Piers<^»n  k  Jennings. 

Pierson  &  Jennings. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


1  1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Patrick  Collins. 
Francis  Pojif-e. 
Patrick  Brady. 
Estate  Peter  McCormick 
Francis  .St.  Marks,  f.  p.  c 
Estate  John  McKee. 

Edwanl  ("«»llins. 
Tliom.Ms  Malier. 
William  Ryan. 
Jci'icph  IVcvost. 
William  PriU-hard. 

Do. 
George  W.  llahh. 
Dr.  h.  M.  Robertson. 
T.  A.  P.  Ilorlon. 


jThomas  Flaherty. 
Unoccupied. 
Patrick  Brady. 

McCormick. 

:P>ancis  E.  McKenzie. 
Mrs.  Sarah  Steenson. 
iMrs.  Pehecca  Smith. 
William  Duffy. 
Thomas  Mahcr. 
William  R3-an. 
Ahrams  k  Brother. 
Mrs.  Sparnick. 
Mrs.  Margaret  Pritchard. 
Ge«»rgc  W.  Rahh. 
Dr.  F.M  Roberteon.  office. 
lUnoccujiie<^l. 


168 


CKNSUS   OF   CHARLBSTON. 


IMii;>ll)KXT  STKKKT. 

Runs  North  from  WtM  rii,l  of  Duiufhtif  Stnnt.pnrtly  through  Ward 
Xo.  G  ami  fxirthj  tlirmnjh    \V(ir<l  Xo.  S,  In  CoiKjresa  Street. 

\\Ei>V  SIDK.  WAlil)  N.     • 


No. 


1 

3 
5 
7 
9 

n 

13 
15 
17 

19 
21 

23 
2fy 


27; 

29 1 
Sll 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1 


B.  S.  D.  MiickcnfusH. 

Do. 
Thomas  W.  M alone. 
B.  S.  1).  MiukcMifiisw. 
Win.  Meliilosli  it  otliers. 
B.  S.  D.  MuckciifuBH. 

Do. 

Do. 
Brown. 


jjohn  McKvoy. 
jMatlln'w  Ryan. 
JDrliiis  .Vllon. 
t'riiornas  Molony. 

Win.  .Mclntosli*. 

John  F.  Scyle. 

MllcUtMlfllSS. 


Jucol)  ('ol)on. 
John  llarijrave. 

Do.' 

Do. 


B.  iS.  D.  Mnckonf'uas. 

Unoccupied. 

Win.  Henry  hawson. 

John  llarj^ravc. 

Unoccupied. 

Thomas  ("amnion. 


WE.ST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  H. 
1     IMiiliji  Smith  Price.  iJolm  J.  W.  Ludcn. 


Win.  Chase,  f.  p.  c. 
C/itv  of  ChaiMcston. 


John  Livingston. 
'PiiMic  Ccmctcrv. 


2 

4 

41 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

KASr  SIDK.  WARD  No.  C 

Dr.  L.  B.  Northr(i|>.  iJoiin  Donaho*' and  others, 

ilenrv  .\    lliiiii.  Win.  J.  Boone. 

|)(>.  John  K.  Bonneau. 

Tr.Est.Caroliiic'I/.  lleins.  Jolm  B.  Keans. 

I)(i.  Mrs.  Win.  Cochran. 


KA.ST  SIDK,  WARD  No.  h. 


12 

14 

1 

10 

18 

20 

22 

Charles  II.  Stevens. 

D... 
John  lleiiiy  (iramann 
Francis  Sires. 
N.  E.  Cioodrich. 
Jiiines  II.  J<»hnson. 


Janu-s  .M.  Kal.h. 
James  .McKewn. 
John  Henry  (jlraniann. 
Francis  Sires. 
James  Kd wards,  f.  p.  c. 
James  Ciihson  Wheeler. 


CENSUS    OK    CHARLESTON. 


16H 


J>RINCES8  STREKT. 

Huns  from  King  Street,  betimn  Hirnsford  and  Market  Streets,  to 

Archil  ale. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


M 

c 

Fo. 

u 

o 
o 

OWNKKS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

n 

^ 

' 

1 

William  P.  Shiii^Mer. 

Rose  Mustapha,  f.  p.  c. 

3 

Do. 

Slave. 

5 

Do. 

Elijah  Stiles. 

7 

1 

James  P.  Earle. 

Sarah  Barnwell,  f.  p.  c. 

9 

Do. 

Mary  Ann    Puller,  f.  p.  c 

11 

Do. 

TJnoecu])ie(l. 

13 

E.  W.  Poosor. 

Sarah  Lincohi,  f.  p.  c. 

15 

1 

Do. 

Elizaln'th  Lindsa3",  f.  p.  c 

171  1 

Estate  L.  Bohles. 

Jane  Ferguson,  i".  p.  e. 

NORTH  SH)] 

K. 

2 

1 

Estate  Edwin  P.  8tarr. 

James  Clot  worthy's  shop 

4 

1 

Robert  Evans. 

Robert  Kvans'  shop. 

6 

1 

J.  R.  Stall. 

Unoceu]ne<l. 

8 

1 

Do. 

Mary  Collins. 

lOj 

1 

William  P.  Shinfijler. 

Harriet  Reniley,  f.  p.  c. 

121 

Do. 

Isabella  Mikell,  f.  p.  c. 

14!   1 

James  Moorhead. 

Aliee  Hastings. 

It; 

1 

Do. 

Elizabeth  Barnwell,  f.p.c. 

PklTClIARD  STltEET. 

Runs  from  Cotimrd  Street,  hetween  Hard's  Alley  and  Ilasell  Street,  t> 

East  Bay. 

SOUTH  SH)E.  WARD  No.  3. 

1  I  Thomas  ('ordray.  lUnoeeupied. 

3  1  JFraiiciw  Polic*-.  INieholaH  Yokagc. 

6  !   1  I  Do.  jPetcr  Snllivati. 

7  i  1  ;  Do.  Heiirv'  Dinf^ot. 


1(1 
I'J 

ui 


NORTH  SIDE. 


( ';nneron  K  Co. 

I>o 
James  II    Artope. 
Henry  Smyner." 
Aiiixustus  R.  Tavel. 
;.Iohn  Torrent. 
JThomas  .1   ('ummin^. 


t^noeen]iii'd. 

lTnor<-npied. 
jUnoeenpied. 
'ITnoeenjiied. 

fnoreiipied. 
John  Torrent. 
lUnoccupied. 


170 


rKX.<Iu«    OF    ClIAKLESTOy. 


CilKKN  STREET. 

ftuns  West  from  ('tiuprr,  to  Ashlry  Ifirer,  ffivniiiK/  ]yiird  Xo.  1 
from  Witrd  Xo.l^,(inii  \V(irtl  Xo.  '2  from  Xo.  4.  Thf  SoutJi  ni'</«' 
beliKf  partly  hi  If'ard  Xo.  1  aiut  partly  in  Wiini  Xo.  *J,  ou>l  the 
North  side  being  partly  in   \V<ird  Xo.  H  and  partly  in  ir.//-/  Xo.  4. 


SOUTH  sii>i:.  wAi: 

)    X...    1. 

Mo. 

n 

a 
o 
o 

0WNBR8.              .      1 

occuPAirTs. 

1 

Phiiicas  Pcareo.                   , 

William  A.  WiUon's  shop. 

3 

Do. 

Mj-s.  Kli/.aheih  Groves. 

5 

Do. 

Peter  Monlaner. 

7 

H.  Massot. 

Mrs.  i^Iarv   Mayes. 

9 

John  .1.  Ferrall. 

Shive. 

n 

Do. 

rnoecii|iie<l. 

13 

Do. 

Diedrieh  Meyers. 

15 

Williuni  ir.  Cillilantl. 

Philip  Foi^arlies'  <rro(rery. 

17 

\)n. 

And'w  Dotys  paint  shoj). 

19 

Fa'wmul'  I'oiiiciiciioii. 

Slave. 

21 

Miss  Louisa  BiuTliaus. 

Leoniilas  \'(>eelle. 

'23 

rnoeeui)ie(l. 

25 

Ilciirv  S]»ariii(  k. 

Thomas  Carew. 

27 

II.  F.' Baker. 

John  Ikilev. 

29 

John  McMillan. 

John  MeMillan. 

31 

Do. 

Cieor>;i'  Allison's  office. 

33 

Hayne  &  Yates. 

Store  house. 

35 

James  V.  Harie. 

Philip  Meitzler. 

37 

Tr.Kst.II.HoilI.eekiS:  wife 

Frc^derick  Ansel. 

39 

Dr.  Jolin  Pliiliips. 

Nicholas  Kenny. 

41 

Josejdi   White. 

Louis  Ortmann. 

43 

Ilu^^h   (rXeill. 

Ilu-h  O'Neill. 

45 

Kstate  John  llunttr. 

Adolphus  Weisi^erhcr. 

47 

Do. 

iloijan. 

49 

Do. 

Kdw.  Kot<  h's  paint  shop. 

51 

1 

1 

!                 Do. 

Junies  H.  Harkhy. 

53 
55 
57 
59 
61 
63 
65 
67 
69 


W.\K1)   No.  2. 

Otis  Mills. 
James  S.  Walson. 
ililtna  Fire  Kn«^ine  Co. 
Eliza  Ann  Foote. 
J.  II.  Kenneki'r. 
J.  II.  Bremmer. 
Do. 

EHtate  John  Clement. 


Unoccupied. 

W.  O.  Mcliityre. 

-Etna  Fire  En;iine  House. 

Mrs.  C.  Footi'. 

Henry  Vollers. 

J.  II.  Bremmei'. 

Joseph  Williams. 

iMoultrie  John.son. 


CENv'5US    OF    CHARLESTON. 


171 


QUEEN  STREET— Continued. 


SOITII   SIDE,   WARD  No.   2. 


No.       i 

a 
I    K 


OWNERS. 


OrCUP/VNTS. 


71 
73 
75 

77 
79 
81 

83 

85 

87 

89 

91 

93 

95 

97 

99 

101 

103 

105 

107 

109 

111 

113 

N5 

117 

119 

121 

123 

yi^ 

127 
129 1 
131 
183 

135 

i:;7 


Stephen   MeLoan,  f.  p.  c. 
Do. 

IGourdiii,  in  trust  for  Est. 
l^aac  Matthews,  f.  p.  c. 

Janios  Johnston,  f.  p.  c. 
1  'Bishop  Lynch. 

1  I  Do. 

iTruHt  Estate  Henry  Wm. 

!     Schroder  and  wife. 

iBisho])  Lyncli. 

jN.  Alhrecht. 

iMrs.  St.  John  Bali. 

Owen  (Jreen. 

Isaltolla  Harvey. 

I  Preston  West. 

I  A.  G.  Hiee. 

W.  W.  Seym  our. 

Thomas  A:  Jolin  Hancock. 

!  Do. 

John  H.  Biilwinkel. 
McCall 


f.  p.  c. 


Estate  Hohert  Henrv. 

Do. 
, Joseph  Prcvost. 
lienjamiii  MorcJeeai. 
Mrs.  Bogatckt'. 
Samn«'i  G.  Crnirtena}'. 
Jplin  S.  Wigffs. 
Jolin  liurns. 
John  K.  O'Neill. 
Thomas  Muleahy. 
I'M  ward  O'Brien. 
James  Kennev. 
'Mrs.  H.  M.  Di'l.hle. 
M.  W.  St.  A  maud,  trustee 
James  MciJinn. 


(^atherine  Elfe,  f.  p.  c. 
Stephen  McLean,  f.  p.  c. 

Nanc}-  Matthews,  p.  e. 
James  .Tohnston.  f.  p.  e. 
Boman  Gatholie  School. 
Michael  McMainis. 

Henrv  Schroder. 
Marhle  Yar<l. 
C.  L.  Ficken. 
Miss  A.  (Missey. 
W.  Morton. 
W.  Miller,  f.  p.  c. 
A.  N.  Cohen. 
W.B.  Moore. 
W.  W.  Seymour, 
Unoccu))ied. 
Henry  Buek. 
John  il.  Bulwinkcl. 
Slave. 

Mrs.  M.  A.Torley. 
Jahez  >Vortoii. 
Mrs.  Kelly. 
Joseph  ( 'hamherlain. 
Mrs.  Bogateke. 
Samuel  (i.  Courtenaj'. 
J.  H.  ( 'olhurn. 
John  Burns. 
.Ic.hn  V.  O'Neill. 
Thomas  Muleahy. 
Edward  ( )"Brien. 
James  Kenney. 
IH.  Simons. 
IThomas  ('.  Hyan 
Unoecupied. 


17l' 


rKNsrs  OF  en Ain.KSToX. 


QUEEN  STliEKT— (\.Mtimu<l. 


NOKTU    MDi;.   W  AlU)  Xo.  .<. 


N«.      2 


OWNERS. 


•  MCri'ANT, 


2  1 

4  1 

6  1| 

12  1 

it  I 

IH  1 

22!  1^1 


24 
2(5 

28 

m 

82 
84 
86 
8S 
40 


42    1 


44! 
4«J 
4H 
50 
52 
54 
56 
5>' 
60 
62 
64 
<>() 
(iS 

74 
7<)l 


Mod.  Soc.  lor  I{()|i(r  lliiNji.  Simnii    hcN'iM'so. 

!)(..  Shivr. 

Jolin  l"\  O'Ni'ill.  rii<)ctii|ii<'<l 


Kstato    Holicrl  F.  JUiiry. 
Kticnin'  Poincif^noii. 
Do. 


Slavo. 

HoisdoM  i*^  ( 'aiiiu'villi' 

I'atric-k  Cliarv 


1 


Niima  A.  lioyc,  Tr.  Ksi.     Nniiia  A.  IJovc 


Ilonrv  Sclirodrr. 
J.  ('.  ■Hlolmu". 
A.  V.  Uchjiuo. 
John  (ti'uliain. 
L.  C.  Toiihv. 
H.  (V)l.ia  A'^Co. 
John  Kcnnoy. 
M.  ('.  Mordecai. 
A.  II.  Saunders. 
E.  PoinciiTiion. 
Mrs.  J.  .M'.  IJudolph. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Isaac  Ilarrirt. 
S.  .t  M.  Wai,M)er. 
Do. 

('.     D.     !..     I;0cUW0(m1. 

'riiDiuas  Divine. 

Do. 
Mi-s.  Marv  <".  Scliirer. 

"Do. 
Josepli   \\  .  llai'rissoM. 

Do. 
KHtale  William  .Miller. 


Ilenrv  Sclirnder. 
Ilenrv  \'on  llollen. 
A.   I'.*  [{ei;ri'<'. 
John  (iraliani. 
M.  Iloran  and  others. 
Store  liouso  C'oh;a  iV  Co. 
[John  Kenney. 
l)aniel  (^>iiinn. 
William   Powers. 
.M  i-s.  Caroline  'ri'<»iiclie. 
.Iost'|iii  T. Saunders,  ollieo, 
(J.  n.  Stoddard 
H.  W.  Cn.ss,  (.ttiee. 
.Mrs.  J.  .M.  Kiidolph. 
J.  (".  Hlohme. 
Melntvre.  ollice. 


Kliza  Haven. 

rnoe(U|»ied. 

Dominiek  Casey. 

IVler  Walsh. 

,lolin  Nolan. 

.Mrs.  .Mary  C  Sehirer, 

•loseph  W.  llarri>son. 

rnoeeiipit'd. 

William  Harlh. 
?:s(alo  Isahella  llarvev.     !  H.  (i.  Il:n.p..l.ll. 
William  Dallas.  "       IWilliam  Dallas. 

John  Di-iirhcM,  JDt'ii^hen's  slahles. 

Jaeoh  MrocU.  Ilenrv   Winsten. 

'Vv.  \']s{.  y\nv'^.  .McDei-mid.    .Mari^aret   .McDei-ntid. 
Mi>.  .Marv  .Mav.  I-Mrs'   .Marv  .Mav. 


CENSUS   OF    CHAUIiESTdN. 


173 


QUEEN  STREET— Conti.niod 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3.  ^ 


Xo. 


^ 

a 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 


78 

1 

80 

1 

82 

1 

84 

1 

86 

1 

Mrs.  Mnry  Ma  v. 

])o". 
Tr.  Rstnte  Ann  rtvston. 
George  Krietc. 

Do. 


•occupants. 


Matthew  Revel. 
Dr.  E(i.  (J.  Porclier's  office 
Mrs.  Mary  J.  Keenan. 
A.  Griffitii.  f.  p.  e. 
(tuy  Inglis,  f.  p.  c. 


NORTH   Sn)E,  WARD  No.  4. 


88, 
90 

Ij 

PiirfpH 

Otis  Mills. 

92 

1    1 

Do. 

94 

1 

J)o. 

90 

1 

John  McNellag*'. 

9s 

.1 

Dr.  William  Michel. 

0(1 

1 

Isabella  Ilarvcv. 

02 

1 

Do. 

041 

1 

John  O'Mara. 

001 

1 

Thomas  Geraghty. 

OKI 

Do. 

Kil 

J(.hn  O'Mara. 

12, 

1 

William  rtrerhardt. 

14 

Mrs.  Mary  Coojier. 

l«l 

1 
• 

1)0. 

'ii 

1 

Captain  Berry. 

-H 

c        1 

Louis  Fora. 

22 

Allen  .Maeaiiley. 

24 

Samuel  W''^i<'n 

20 

.     Do 

2S 

1 

Do 

3(1 

Sarah  Weston. 

82 

D«». 

841 

1 

Dr.  William  Pettigrew. 

80 

James  Murray. 

3K 

TruKi  Estate  Loui.saK.Da 

eoster,  f.  j>.  c. 
Mrs   K.  A.  S'atw. 

40 

42 

.\tiii  H.  Marsh,  in  Inist. 

44 

Jnhn  K    licvin. 

40 

D.». 

4>' 

Estate  William  Ensf«.n 

60 

i  1 

Louisa  T.  Blain. 

iMrs.  Frances  Gaillard. 

jjohn  (^uinlan. 

jSIaves. 

iFelix  MeC'olter. 

John  ('.  Ilotl. 

Dr.  William  .Michel. 

Miss  Sarah  ('.  Harvey. 
Slaves. 
'Unoccupied. 
Michael  (ieraijhty. 
.Mrs.  Catherine  Larkin. 
William  I  flcrhanil. 
Mrs.  Mary  l'ichardso?i. 
Slaves. 

K'onrad  Sclmcll. 
Joseph  Trual. 
Allen  Macauley. 
Fleazcr  Myers. 
Sarah  Brown,  i.  ]>.  e. 
(S.  A:  J.  Weston,  f.  p.  e. 
jSarah  Weston,  f.  p.  e. 
IWilliam  Kiley. 
l>r.  William  I'ettijrrew. 
Joseph  .Murray. 

]  William  I'.  Dacoster.  f.p.e 
,Lavinia  Brown,  f.  p.  e. 

i 

Alice  M<-llroy. 

J  nil  II  K.  Bcvin. 

Mrs   Hannah  F)nst<»n. 

Louisa  T.  Blain. 


174 


CKNSUS  -OF   C1IARLK8T0N. 


QUEEX  STREET— Coutiiiued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


S* 

o 

,       OWNERS. 

No. 

U 

o 
e 

► 

n 

^ 

1 

w 

152 

1 

154 

1 

Thomas  Nipson. 

156 

1 

Owen  (Jrocn. 

158 

1 

Jjicolt  Weston,  trustee. 

160 

1 

lnstituti<»n  SistiTs  Mercy. 

102 

City  of  Cliarleston. 

164 

Trustees  Med.  t'ol.  S.  C. 

166 

Henry  ('jimnsen. 

16H 

1 

Ca])tain  A.  Mc(Jee. 

17<i 

Estate  Joshua  fvazarus. 

17L' 

Misses  E.  and  A.  Lazarus. 

174 

r  1 

Capt.  Frc(I.\V.  BcnseniaM.' 

176 

D... 

178 

Do. 

ISO 

Francis  Nipson. 

182 

1 1 

('onr:i<l  M.  Wieni^es. 

184 

Thomas  Rivers,  f.  p.  c. 

186 

Fre(K'i-ieIv  Ceilini:;. 

188 

J.  13.  Camphell.  ' 

190 

Do. 

192 

John  Lopez. 

Ocni'.VNTS. 


John  l)ii«rhen. 
James  Kiliy. 
(Jweii  (Jreen. 
Louisa  I^irUe.  f.  p.  c. 
Academy  of  Sisters,  etc. 
Roper  Hospital. 
Medical  Colle^^e. 
TTonry  <  'ampsen. 
Mrs.  Xaney  Maijee. 
Mrs.  Kliza  S.  Yeadon. 
John  ( 'udworth. 
Unoccupicil. 

Kredericiv  W.   Hi'iiseman. 
Dii'drich  iiulwinkle. 
Mrs.  Minnie  Lead. 
Conrad  .M.  Wienies.* 
Thomas  liivei-s.  i".  p.  c. 
KrederieU  ( "eilinj^. 
James  H.  i'rinee. 
David  H.  Clayton. 
Xapoleon   1/    C(is|i> 


RACE   STREET. 

0 

/»'m/<.s-  UV^7  J'ruin  h'iny  Strcit,  next  yurt/i   of  Sht'p/irnl   Streit,  to 
Ikitfliiliji-  A  i'(  nuf. 
SOUTH  SlDi:,  W.MII)  No.  8.  % 

Ij        !    1    j Weissini^er.  .Vuujustiis  I'udi^on. 

NOirni   .^IDK. 
2;        .   1    lUcnrietta  Seel.  ILiirictta  Seel. 

JiEAl'Eli-S  ALLEY. 
Ji'ii/i.s  Xortit  from  Market  Stint,  between  East  Hay  and  An.fon  Sis., 

to  (iidf/nard. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 
1  j    1  .L  Campsen. 


.I.e.  II.  Claussi'ii 


iJ.  Campsen,  <^i-isi  mill. 
.I.e.  IL  Claussen. 


ROl'ER'S    COl'RT. 
Runs  Bast  from  3fn'tinff,  hctween  Broad  nn'l  Tradtt  Stnets. 

WARD   Xn.  1. 
1\       i  1   lEstatc  John  T.  Marshall.  , Samuel  B.  Welch. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


176 


]{Ar)(^LIFFE  STREET. 

Runs  WeMfrom  King  Street,  between  Warren  and  Morris  Streets, 
'       to   Sinitli    St r ret.  - 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


26 
301 


— 

ttf 

a 

— te -r — • 

No. 

u 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

n 

^ 

1 

1 

Mrt^.  Sophia  S.  Wilson. 

Win.  lliley,  f.  p.  e. 

3 

1 

Do. 

Thomas  F".  Adams. 

5 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

7 

1 

Do. 

M.  A.  Simpson,  f.  p.  c. 

9 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

11 

1 

.Jose])li  Friincis  Sires. 

Joseph  Francis  Sires.        ^ 

13 

2 

Mrs.  Soijhia  S.  Wilson. 

(laynion  Farly.  f.  p.  c. 

15 

1 

Do. 

Clarinda  .Maxwell,  f.  p.  c. 

17 

1 

Do. 

Uno('eu))ied. 

19 

1 

Do. 

Slave. 

21 

3 

Do. 

Henry  Janu^,  f.  p.  c. 

23 

1 

Do. 

Henry  James'  liv.  stab. 

25 

3 

Do. 

Slave. 

27 

1 

Do. 

E.  P.  Montgomerv,  f.  p.  c. 

29 

2 

Do. 

Slave. 

31 

1 

Henry  Otycn. 

John  B.  Wa8hin<;ton. 

33 

1 

Cliark's  Weissin<;('r. 

John  ir.  Renneker. 

35 

1 

John  Addison  and  sisters. 

John  Addison. 

37 

2 

Mrs.  Eliza  1^^.  Carrere. 

Mrs.  F>liza  F.  Carrere. 

39 

1 

Mrs.  C.  H.   lleriot. 

Stephen  F.  Felot. 

41 

1 

Do. 

IJjioccupied.  J 

43 

1 

Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson 

Alexander  H.  Wilson. 

•> 

1 

4 

1 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

IH 

2n 

1  1 

•»•> 

■■i  1 

•i4 

1 ' 

1 

NORTH    SIDE 
Tr.  Estate  Lydia  Whitte-I 


more  and  children. 
Do. 
Do. 

George  W.  OIncy. 

Estate  Thomas  CialCK. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Sarah  liarnwrll,  f.  p.  « 

Leander  (filthrs,  f.  p.  c 


Cephas  Whittemore. 

Miss  Harriet  Mordccai. 

(Vjihiis  Whittemore. 
I  Mary  Susan  Day,  f.  ]>.  c 
iMrs.  Caroline  Lei'lare. 
Isiave. 

Sarah  Crccn.  f.  p.  e. 

ISlavc. 

jSarah  Hjirnwell,  f.  p 

'Iiean<icr  (tilthcs.  f.  p.  c. 


Itebecca  Walkins'  child'n  H<'|u'cca  WnllJins,  f.  p.  c. 

Jonas  Johnson,  f.  p.  c. 
Dr   .M.  K  Carrere.  Sarah, Perry,  f.  p.  c. 

Do.  Henrietta  Small,  f.  p.  c. 

Wni.  P.  Dacostcr,  f.  p.  c.    Emanuel  Gibtw^n,  f.  p.  c 


170 


(  KNSl  S    OP    ClIARLBFTON. 


No. 


32 

34 
36 
3S 
4<i 
42 
44 

'4H 
50 
52 
54 
56 
oS' 
GU 
62  i 
64! 
661 


KADCJ.IFFK  STltEKT— ('..Mtinii.-l. 
NORTH  SIDK,  WARD  No.  ... 


's 


"^ 


X>WNBR6. 


I    1'  \N1  >. 


2"  Wni.  P.  "Diicoslcr,  f.p.  c.    F'ranci's  Murray,  f.  ]>.  v. 
1    James  W.  Ilcniandoz.       '.lames  W.  IIiTiiainIc/,. 
1    jJolin  McI'liiTsoii.  jjaines  McC'afu'. 

1     Hiclianl  IIo<fun.  [Kii-liard  Ilogau. 

I     Aiijfusliis  S.  .Idlinstoti.       lAiimistiis  S.  .Iiilmstoh. 


1  jWm.  J.  Kobiiisini. 

I    1  Thomas  P.  O'Nealc. 

1  James  .Macl>e(li.  f.  p.  e 

1  Mrs.  Km  ma  'V.  Hrown. 

|»1  .Charles  K.  .lacUsoi). 

1^1  iJacoh  K.  KaU). 

1  Do. 

1  Do. 

1    1  ,  D.. 

1  .Charles  .Mc.\  lisfcr. 

1  I Huniew 


1     Iletirv  H.  (Jrad.lieU. 

1   ICoij).  (ler.  Lutheran  Ch. 


Win.  J.  |{<.tiMiis(»n. 
Thomas  V.  ()  Neale. 
James  Maehcth.  i'.  j).  c. 
Henry  < '.  M.  Kopf. 
Charles  F.  JaeUson. 
Frederick  Wm.  Klaren. 
Charles  W.  Cleapoi-. 
Wm.  Henry  I.afar. 
Daphne  DuHois,  f.  p.  c. 
.loseph  M.  .\ddisoii. 
Thomas  Sanders. 
Henry  H.  (Iraddiek. 
Ui'v    liudwij'  Miiller. 


ROfKJKIlS  ALLKV. 

Runs  West  from    Kiiui  Street,  nearh/    opposite    i^ohimlnis,  to  St. 

Philips  Strert. 

SOUTH    Sn)E.  WARD  No.  K. 
"        '   1    lEhenezer  H.  IJodijers.         Nancy  'IMiompson.  • 


lOl 


1    I  |)(>.  iCaruJino  l>a  Hlcacli.  1.  p.  e. 

1  l)(i.  Hosaliiid  A.  lU'iiiietl,  |t.  e. 

NORTH   sn)E. 
1    iFbeno/.ci-  II.  l{<)d<;ers.  .\nn  Nolan. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


■hilia  Howman. 
|Wm.  Hiillon. 
•Unoeeupied 
Shives. 


IM'MNEY  STUKKT. 

liuns  West  from   Meetimj   street,  lieloir  the  forks  of  the  Road,  to 

h'iiKj  Street,  nenrlij  opposite  Simons  Street. 

»  SOUTH  Sn)K,  WARD  No.  7. 

11        I   1    iSo.  Ca.    U.'  ^{.  Co.  (farmj.  Slavo. 
3J       I  1   Ic.  N'olmer.  I  lTnoccuiti«'<i. 

NORTH  Sn)E. 
2|       I  1   iJoseph  Xoi.settc,  f.  p.  c.     jJosoph  Noisette,  f.  p.  c. 
4         I    1    j  Do.  John  Fdwards.  f.  p.  c. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


17: 


■r 


REID  RTKEl^.T. 


Runs  We^tfrom  Cooper  River,  next  below  Ainharst,  to  King'  Street^ 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


- 

_■ 

^-iN 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

1     OCCUPANTS. 

1 

No.  East.  R.  R.  Comp'ny. 

John  L.  Nowell. 

3 

CJJement  11.  Stevens. 

Slaves. 

5 

J)o. 

Slaves. 

7 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

9 

Do. 

Wni    Johnson,  t.  j).  c. 

11 

Francis  Deignan. 

E.  Marshall,  f.  p  c.            < 

.i:{ 

George  Jcflf'erson. 

\r> 

Robert  Hunter. 

I^»lH•rt  Hunter. 

17 

Jacob  Pbilip  Pctrinovicli. 

Jacob  Philij)  Petrinovich. 

10 

Robert  Hunter. 

Wni.  Magher. 

21 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Huss. 

2.3 

Wm.  Howland. 

Prince  Jones,  f.  p.  <;. 

25 

'1 

John  Rhikc. 

Unoccupic(l. 

27 

Peter  Woodward. 

Martha  Stewart. 

29    . 

Do. 

Sanii'cl  Tinsli'v. 

31 1 

Charles  Holloway- 

John  Krancis,  f.  p.  c. 

33 

Miss ('anil)rid'^o. 

Michael  (^uinlish. 

35 

George  Mason,  f.  ]).  c. 

Jatjc  Mason,  1".  ]).  c. 

37 

Joseph  A.  Sasportas. 

James  l*attcrson. 

39 

Jaincs  McLcish. 

41 

• 

F.  11    Whitney. 

Slave.               • 

43 

I 

I).. 

F.  H   Whitney. 

2 
4 
6 

8 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
20 
2S 
30 


NOIITII  SIDE. 


1 
1       1 


Mrs   ('.  II    IJernard 
Sarah  Weston,  i'.  p.  c. 
John  I)cignan. 

Do. 
Pattani. 


Lambert  W<r-<.n 

Do. 

Do. 
i  Do. 

i  Do. 

iWm.  Casey. 
iMichael  McKvoy. 

J.  H.  k  J.  W    Devorcnx. 
Mrs.  C.  \V.  (Greenland. 


Thomas.  Liddy. 
(ieorge  Kizer.  f.  |).  c. 
John    Deignan   and    Mrs. 

Shejtlierd. 
Unoccuj)ied. 
Wm   Cullinane. 
Mrs.  Margaret  IJooth. 
Ilnoccnpied. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Fox.     *► 
Chancy  Hey\var<l,  f.  j).  <-. 
Patri<-k  C^uinnA 
Wm.  (.'asey. 
iMilhael  31cEvoy. 

'j.  H.  A:  J    W    Devercux. 
Bernard  U'lJourke. 


178 


CENSUS    OP    CHARLBSTON. 


KEID  STRKKT— Oontinried.  %p>. 


ifORTII  SIDE,  WARD  No. 


» 


No. 

n 

.0 

,  0 

0 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

32 

Mrs.  Elizalu'tli  Grubcr. 

Mrs.  Eliza  both  (i  rubor. 

34 

Geor<^e  11.  (i rubor. 

Oni  Allison. 

3ti 

Kst.  J.  H.  Matliows.  f.  p.  c. 

"RirhM  .McITutuK'v.  r.  p.  t 

38 

Mrs.  KlloM  ('.  (JK-ii. 

Mi-s.  Klloii  C.  (iloii. 

40i 

.lamos  |)iiimini;. 

.laiiK's  Diiniiiiii^. 

42! 

hi'.  Ilt'iii-y  Boylston. 

I'atiicU   Kolloy. 

44 

Mi->.  .laiii'  K.  \Vhart()t\. 

IVtcr  Jilakc.  ' 

4G 

Do. 

Doiinis  .MoliH-niy.            » 

48 

Do. 

.fames  Horan. 

50  i 

Estate  Acliillf.  lielloi^>t. 

.Mi's.  Viri^inia  Mooi'e. 

52 

Do. 

William  Hoehester. 

54 

*Do. 

riioceujtic«l. 

1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 


ROSE  LANl^:. 

Ruiu<   Xnrth  from  Spring  Street  to  Borgurd  Street. 


Mai'ia   Wilson.  I",  p.  c. 
I^lk'ii  Nay  lor,  f.  p.  c. 
'riujinas  i{.  Small,  \'.  p.  c. 
Samuel  .1.  H.  Verorieo. 
.loll II  A.  .lai^ar. 
j  Do.  ' 

jSarali  Harry. 
A.  C'anale. 


.Maria  \Vilsoii,  W  p.  c. 
Klloii  Nay  lor,  i'.  p.  c. 
Herijamiii  P.  Lock  wood. 
Samuel  .1.  H.  Wn-onee. 
William  <  'orlieth. 
.loliii  A.  .Iai:;ai-. 
Slave.s. 
Julia  Bryan,  ('.  p.  c. 


'(ieo.  Shrewsbury,  f.  p.  e.     Klleii  Perry,  f.  p.  e. 
Hose  Hill,  f.  p.  c.  I  Rose  Hill.  1".  p.  c. 


KAST    SIDK. 


PraueiH  ( '00k. 


Allen. 

Do. 

Do. 
William  Peoples, 
.leremiah  Casey. 
lleniy  Miithewi's,  f.  ]>.  c 


Francis  Cook. 
John  Wm    Jlowi'. 
John  H.  Chichester,  f.  p.  c. 
Ann  Chambers,  1".  ]).  c. 
T.  Washington  Cannon. 
William  Peoples. 
Jeremiah  ( 'asey. 
Henry  >MatheweH,  T.  j).  0. 


CENSUS    OF    CIIAKLESTON. 


179 


RUTLEDGE  STREET. 

Runs  Xorth  from  Broad  Street,  partly  through   Ward  No.  2  and 
•partly  through  Ward  No.  4,  to  Calhoun  Street.    , 


'  2| 
41 

6 

8 

10' 
12 
14 
10 
18    1 

20 
22 

24  1 
26    1 

28  1 
30  1 
32 


WARD  No.  4 

.1 

No. 

o 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

_«_ 

^^ 

1 

1 

•city. 

Engine  House. 

3 

1 

Georjrc  Buist. 

George  Buist. 

5 

1 

Arthur  Fogartie. 

Arthur  F-'o^artie. 
James  H.  Taylor. 

7 

1 

James  n.  Taylor. 

9 

1 

Samlcrs  L.  (J  lover. 

Sanders  L.  Glover. 

11 

1 

Eleanor  V.  Manson. 

Eleanor  V.  Manson. 

13 

1 

Richard  neTrovillc. 

Richard  DcTreville. 

15 

1 

Arthur  G.  Hose. 

Arthur  G.  I^ose. 

17 

1 

Est.  William  Jones. 

Maria  C.  Jones. 

19 

1 

James  White. 

James  Dillingham. 

21 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

23 

1 

Edward  L.  Trenholm. 

pjdward  L.  TrcTiholm. 

25 

X 

Elizaheth  C.  Cart. 

Eli/.abcth  ('.  Cart. 

27 

1 

William  M.  Lawton. 

William  M.  Lawton. 

29 

1 

W^illiam  Whaley. 

William  Whaley. 

31 

1 

Mrs.  Mary  McMecken. 

Conrad  Men  sing. 

33 

1 

bo. 

Hldw^fd  O.llall. 

36 

1 

Dp.      • 

Slaves. 

37 

1 

Mrs.  Allei'der. 

Slaves. 

39 

I 

Thomas  Bennett. 

Francis  M.  Jones. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 
iChritjitonher  C.  Trumho.    Michael  Powers. 
IJamedMctiinn.  James  McGinn. 

WARD  No.  4. 
1   jlsaac  Brown.  iTsaac  Brown. 

1   iThomas  O'Brien.  Thomas  O'Brien. 

1    John  Herman  Schulte.       John  Herman  Schiiltc. 
1   jjeffer'n  CI  E.  Hichardson.iJeffcr'n  C.  Vj.  HichardHon. 
1   'Janc  Rohh.  Jane  Kohb. 

1    JEst.  Jno.  Ilarleston  R«ad.  Benjamin  H.  liead. 
jMisses  A.   M.  and  A.   L. 

Misses  Annely. 


I     Annely. 
1   IPritK  Junge. 
1    '  Do. 

Isaac  Jenkins  MiUclI. 

Estate  Thomas  Napii-r. 

Florinn  Cliarlcs  Mcv. 

;Eli7.alKfh  r.  S.  Millie. 
1    I  William  Naylcr. 


ISIaves. 
Fritz  Junge. 
Isaac  Jetikins  Mikcl 


l?d» 


•oca  JNapn-r. 


Thomaw  M    Molmoc,  f.  p.c. 
Klizaluth  ('.  S.  Milne. 
William  Naj'lcr. 


•  180 


OKXSrS    OK    CIIAKLKSTOX. 


RUTLKIXJK   AVENli;. 

fiuns  ^"iirtli  from  Calhoun  Stnrt.  nmrlif  ofijinsiti:  fiutlcdtji'  Strret, 
thro\fgli  Wiird  No.  H  dml  piutli/  throu<f/i  IViird  Xo.  8,  (o  drove 
Street. 

WEST   SIDi:,  WARD   N<>     : 


No. 

1 

3 


9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 
31 
33 
35 


37 
39 
41 
43 
4;') 
47 
49 
ol 
53 
55 
57 
59 
01 
63 
»i5 
67 
<)9 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 
H.   1).    15ov<l. 


Mrs.  Ann  Crei^^liton. 
iTnist    Estate    Dr.  .\rtliiir 
I      li.  Ivose  iiixl  wife.  Dr.  .\rlliiir  li.  lioso. 

IJolu'rt  T.  (Miisolm,  Kohcrt  T.  t'liisolm. 

Ju'V.  Joliii    Haclunan.  Kov.  .hiliii  Hachinaii. 

j William  L.  Treiiliolin.        William  E.  Trenliolm. 

Unoccupiod. 

Thomas  (J.  Budd,  trustee. jTliomas  (J.  Hudd. 

F.  DAL  Kracke.  '  F.  D.  C.  KraeUe. 

Tr.  Est.  Jos.  F.  Walker.    I.Iosepli  F.  Walker. 

William  Joliii  Smith.  William  John  Smith. 

William  Liieas.  William  jjiicas. 

T.  Charlton  II.  Dukes.       .'\\  Charlton  II.  Dukea. 

Mrs.  Amelia  Strohel.  J  Robert  Jl.  Sirohel. 

Kohei't  ('.  (rilchrist.  llohert  ('.  (lilchrist. 


/  2 


Patrick  MeMride. 
J.  II.  Ken.lall. 


Ilobert  Burdell. 
J.  U.  Kendall. 


Trust  Fst.  Tln'resa  Levy.  .\.  C  Mt<  Jillivray. 
Do.  |Thei'es;i  Levy. 

WKST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  s. 

.Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Webh.  'Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Webb. 

Dr.  John  S.  Mitehell.  |Dr.  Jojin  S.  Mitchell. 

Ilui^h   Wilson.  !lluj<h   Wilson. 

Theodore  .M.  Cater.  'Theodore  .M.  (^ater. 

i  (Slaves. 

Norman  .M     I'oiter.  Blount  i^  Simjison's  stab. 

Mrs.  Sarah  .\iin  Kin^don. 

Slaves. 

|(  'harles  St  robel. 

I  .\dam  Johnson,  1".  \>.  v.. 

iThonnis  (Jrant. 

(Cord  Dreyei-. 

John  Calitr. 

Dr.  Bi'iijamin   l'\  Shier. 


Sarah  Ann   Kiiii^don. 
Peter  B.  .MalhewH,  f.  j).  e. 
( 'harli's  K.   Brew.sltT. 

Do. 
ThonniH  (Irani. 
Do. 


Charles  K.  Brewster. 
Patrick  (Meary. 
William  Matthiessen. 


Unoeeupit 
iSlaves. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


fL     RUTLEDGE  AYENTE— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


181 


IS 

;-)0| 

r)2 
.34 
.'.6 
:.s 

(ij 
<;i 


74l 


No. 

<4 

o 

pa 

£ 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

2 

Andrew  Reid. 

4 

^ 

Effingliam  Wagner. 

Fiffingham  Wagner. 

6 

Misses  Rose. 

Misses  Rose. 

8 

Mrs.  Amelia  L.  Guerard. 

Mrs.  Amelia  L.  Guerard. 

10 

Benjaniin  S.  Rhctt. 

Benjamin  S.  i^hett. 

12 

D.  Kolilinan. 

D.  Kohlniiin. 

14 

Mrs.  Ann  II.  Saunders. 

Blount  &  Simpson. 

16 

Do. 

Madame  M.  T.  Petit. 

18 

Do. 

Henry  L.  Chisolm. 

20 

Simon  .J.  Maiijwood. 

Simon  J.  Magwood. 

22 

1 

(xeorgc  A.  Trcnholm. 

George  A.  Trenholm. 

24 

John  II.  Holmes. 

John  H.  Holmes. 

26 

Bartholomew  G.Pinckney 

BartholomewG.Pincknev 

28 

F.  Edwards. 

F.  Edwards. 

80 

1 

Jacob  H.  Kalb. 

Jacob  H.  Kalb. 

'.V2 

Do. 

William  .1.  Magrath. 

U 

Do. 

F.  W.  Bornemann. 

86 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Bee. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Bee. 

:{8 

1 

George  F.  Kinsey. 

Unoccupied. 

40 

2 

B;-own  &  Porter. 

Mrs.  Louisa  Tietycn. 

42        I 

2 

Do. 

Slaves. 

44 

I 

1 

Thomas  Cochran,  f.  ]>.  c. 

Thomas  Cochran,  f.  p.  c. 

EAST  SIDE,   WARD   No.   8. 


1     James  Ct.  Holmes. 
1    James  McClure. 


Estate  Ale.xander  Allen. 
Theodore  D.  Wagner. 
Herman  Hasted t. 
Alfred  Grant,  f.  p.  c. 
J.  A.  ('.  G ruber. 
Dr.  Maynard  E.  Carrere. 
Sarah  Ann  Ivingdon. 
Tobias. 


E.  Passailaiguo. 
Harriet  Shirer. 
Mrs.  .lessio  IV  Fowler. 
•Tatnes  F.  Jortlan. 
13 


jSlaves. 

John  ?v<l\vard  Duj)ray. 
Augustus  Ij.  Tobias. 
Isabella  Allen. 
Theodore  D.  Wagner. 
Herman  Hastcdt. 
Alfred  Grant,  f.  p.  c 
(Jharles  (ruenther. 
Samuel  Veronoo. 
Louis  .1.  Passailaiguc. 
John  Fdwfird  Shirer 
E.  Pa^ 

JHarri'  | 

Mrs.  J«'s-n'  I'.  Fowler. 
Thomas  Carroll. 


182 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


KUTLEDGE  AVENUE— Com inued. 
'      EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  «*  ' 


No.      u 

1  n 

o 
o 
© 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

1 

76 

Joliti  Hctirinami. 

John  Hetjemniin. 

78 
80 

Charhs  Stronir. 
Henry  Schlever. 

Charles  R.  Hrcwster. 

82 

Do. 

Charles  (;.  siialVer. 

84 

Do. 

Peter  N.  liricUw  ell. 

80 

James  K.  Robinson. 

Slaves. 

88 

Cliarles  R.  lire  w  si  it. 

Henry  Chanson. 

00 

Bcnjaniin  lieiiry  Ilollinf^s. 

lienjamin  Henry  lloll 

ngH. 

92 

Dr.  Columbus  .1.  Proctor. 

Unoccupied. 

94 

Richard  (Jretcorie,  f.  p.  c. 

l''^no(cu|iied. 

96 

Peter  H.  Matliews,  1".  p.  c. 

Charles  WilUorson,  f. 

p.e. 

98 

Joseph  Mattlu'wes,  f.  p.  c. 

Josejdi  .Matthewes,  f. 

p.  e. 

lOU 

Peter  Matlhewes,  f.  p.  c 

Slaves. 

102 

Cor])orat'n  Christ  Church 

Uenjaniin  Chaplin. 

104 

1 

Estate  B.  F.  Scott. 

Sarah  Ann   licwis,  f. 

J),  c. 

ISnEPlIEKI)  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  Meeting  Street,  next  North  of  Line  Street,  to  Rut- 
ledge  Avenue,  partly  t/ir<>ii(//i  Ward  No.  7  (DkI  {xirtli/  through 
Ward  No.  8. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

1 

SOUTH  SH)K,  WARD  No.  7. 

Frederick  Hiscli.  FredeiMck  Hisch 

lieiir\'  Haifernian. 
1)...' 


John  R.  Stall. 


Henry  lla<:;ernian. 
Henry  Wohliveii. 
Unoccu])ied. 
George  Clark. 
Martin  Schultz. 


13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 

25 

27 

1 

SOUTH   SIDi:,   WARD  No.  8. 

1    R.  Douglas  &  (^o.  IR.  Douglas  &  Co.'s  stables 

Do.  ISIavcs. 

Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  S.lO.liraMloi-d  William  Diei-st-n. 
Seth  Phelps.  Si-th   Phelj.s. 

Ferdinan<l  Schi-odcr.  '  Fc-nlinand  Schroder. 


John  R.  Pickett. 

Do. 
Isaac  SI  over. 


Fri'ijerick  Seabcrt. 
Lorenz  Schmidt. 
iBaac  Slover. 


NORTH  SH)K,  WARD  No.  7. 


2    Henry  llagerman. 


[Henry  Wohlken. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


18H 


sa:n^s  souci  street. 

Jtuns  ffe-^f  from  King  St.,  just  helow  the  City  limits,  to  Hester  St 
SOUTH   SIDE,   WARD  No.   8. 


No. 

U 

c   j 

§                          OWNERS. 

^    1 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 
5 

1    Estate  John  Clias.  Blum. 

1                        J>o. 

1  |E8tateI)r.  Wm.  Ramsay. 

Slaves. 

Francisco  Chacluc. 

NORTH  Sn)E. 
I  1  |E8t.  Dr.  Chas.  L.  Deasel.  |John  O'Neall. 
I   1    Estate  Dr.  Wm.  Ramsay.  Jan.  Casasayas. 

SAVAOE  STREET. 

Bxins  Xorth  from  the  West  end  of  Tradd.  to  Broad  Street. 
WARD   No.   2. 


3| 

5 

9! 

n; 

13] 

15 
171 
19| 
21! 

2i 
4 
6 
« 

10 
12 
14 
16 
IS 
20 


2H 
.so' 
82 
34 
3<i 
3s 


Tr.  Kst.  Mrs.  En  slow. 
Do. 
Do. 
J.  C.  C.  Noland. 
John  W.  Carinalt. 
Mrs.  Rebecca  Bhick. 
George  Gibbon. 

Do. 

Do. 
Mrs.  I>.  A.  Horlbeck. 
L.  Lutjen. 

EAST  SIDE 
J.  &  Beni.  Lucas. 

fto. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
John  N.  Tiodoman. 


W.  Belford. 

W.  M.  O'Connor. 

Swinton. 


W.  Bird. 

|john  W.  Carmalt. 
I  A.  W.  Black. 
jY.  G.  Yirlesias. 
iMrs.  Withers. 
lUnoccupii'd. 
Mr.  E.  Meliichamp. 
']>.  Lutjen. 

'Francis  Lance. 

Kennedy. 

R.  S.  Fielding. 
IWm.  Bingley. 
i Lucas. 


William  Ryan. 
jChildrcn  of  J.  W.  Motte.  'Unoccupied. 
'D.  B.  Vincent.  ;D.  B.  Vincent. 

Mrs.  Judith  Canter.  {IL  Ahrens. 

Do.  jSlaves. 

^ll•s.  .Mary  McNcal.  ' Edmondston 

1-1.  Dr.lacob  Dela  Motta.iLaura  Carter,  f.  p.  <• 

I  >avid  .M«  Dougal. 
iMrs.  S.  Brown. 
'  Mrs.  Taylftr. 

Mi-s    Mary  .McNcal. 

i:-l:it.-  ThoMiJiHO.  Eliintt. 
, William  S.  Hlliott. 
I  Do. 


A.  Morrow. 

Mrs.  S   Brown. 

C.  Pet-crf*on,  f.  p.  c 

Mr«.  Mary  MrNoal. 

Miss  Franr-cf  Moore. 

T'^nocfiipied. 

William  S.  Klliott. 


m 


1H4 


CENsrs  OF  riiAin,i:sTox. 


SlIKLL   ALLHV. 
liumXorth  from  Spring  St.,  bet.  Sires  Street  and  Rilfled ye  Avenue. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  S. 


No. 

U 

n 

c 
o 
o 

OT^NERP. 

■• ;-3: 

OCCUPANTP. 

2 
4 
6 

8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Dr.'lf.  E.  Carrore. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Philip  Pelot. 
Kiflianl  Stewart. 
Marv  I'ondarviR. 
Chai'los  W.  Bond. 

1!  1 


2 

4 
6 
« 

10 
12 
14 


1 
1 

1 
1 


r3|  '  t  1 


siioKT  sth?:kt. 

Buns  Wi'St  from  Mazych,  n  f<  ir  ,h."!-<  ,ii-..-.    UrondJo  Franklin  St. 

WARD 

jA.  J.  Salinas.  <        I  iiuttuj^ied. 

NOirni   SIDE. 
Mrs.  Mary  McCall.  Molin  IzanI  Middieton. 

D.  L.  McKay.  iD.  L.  McKay. 

Cowlam  (i ravcley, trustee  Cowlain  (Jravolcv. 
J.  D.  liudds.  |.l.  1).  Hudds. 

Estate  .lolm  McKoo.  'Mrs.  .1.  W.  Simmons. 

William  B.  Williams.         iWilliam  1^  Williams. 
Ah.  Moise,  tr.  D.  Lopez.    |C.  U.  Wit  to. 

SIIOKT  COURT. 

I{vit!<  \Vi$t  from  Pnsidcjit  St.,  httwccn  Spriiuf  tntd  ('<iiinon  Streets. 
SOUTH  sn)E,  WARD  No.  s. 
Ij  lllarriet  I'iiioknoy.  jJticliard  MiU'S  Sinoko. 

I)(j.  j  lli'iiry  WottoM. 

NOK'I'll  SIDIv 
■li        J   ]    iJuiiH's  Allan.  Mary  Hrown,  f.  p.c. 

''4l       I  1    Henry  Heneken.  [Alexander  Braid. 

6!  1    '  Do.  'Eliza  Sloman. 

SI.MONS  STREET. 
Jiuns  West  from  Kimj  Street,  nearly  opposite  Rumney  Street. 
SOUTH    SHM:,  W.\RD  No.  s.  ^ 

II        I   1   i Gerdt.-^.  Iln-man  \.  'riiuini'i'man. 

NORTH    SH)E. 
21  I     IK'nry  Laurens  '{'oomor.  ] Unoccupied. 

SMITHS    I'L.VCK. 
Runs  East  from  Washimjian  St.,  nc.it  South  of  Dereef's  Wharf. 

SOUTH  SH)E,  WARD  No.  r,. 
1]       I  1  [Railroad  Accom.WharfC'o.lCapt.  IMiili])  .M.  Doucin. 

NORTH   SIDE. 
21       I  1   [John  Jlorlheck.  IJohn  llorlbeck's  office. 

4  1  Do.  John  Ilorlbcck. 


CENSUS    OF    CIIAllLESTOX. 


i^r. 


SMTTii  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  the  West  en<J  of  Broad  Street,  partly  through 
Ward  No.  2,  and  through  Wards  No.  4  and  0,  to  Cannon  St. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 

o 

P3 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OOCDPANTS. 

1 

David  liopcz. 

David  Tvopcz's  fiictory. 

3 

James  M.  Curtis. 

.lames  M.  Curtis. 

5 

John  Fraiifi.s  Eobcrts. 

John  F'rancis  Roberts. 

7 

Lawrence  A.Edmoudston 

Slaves. 

9 

H.W.  Muckinfuss,  trustee. 

Caroline  McCaffrey,  f.p.c. 

11 

Do. 

Emma  Query,  f.  p.  e. 

13 

1 

J.  (fc  Benjamin  Lucas. 

John  A.  (^ummings. 

15 

F.  &  J.  Dawson. 

Palmer  P.  ].(0cke. 

17 

Do. 

Job  Dawson. 

19 

William  C.  Schirmer. 

William  C.  Schirmer. 

21 

Samuel  Wm.  Fisher. 

Samuel  Wm.  Fisher. 

23 

Emma  iSarali  Smith. 

Emma  Sarah  Smith. 

25 

1 

Eliza  M.  Bonneau. 

Eliza  ^I.  Bonneau. 

27 

1 

James  M.  Bee. 

James  M.  Bee. 

29 

1 

M.J.Strobel  &  C.A.Stuart. 

Mary  J.  Strobe]  and  sister. 

3] 

Peter  J.  Barhot. 

Peter  J.  Barhot. 

33 

William  Birnie. 

William  Birnie. 

35 

Ifenry  M.  Ma^wood. 

Henry  M.  Magwood. 

37 

Sarah  L.  Wilson. 

Myer  Jacobs. 

39 

George  H.  Ingraham. 

Mathew  ().  Saler. 

41 

Do. 

Maurice  Cleary. 

43 

Peter  Hasell.  f.  p.  c. 

Mrs.  Emil}'  Gregorie. 

45 

Washington  J.  Bennett. 

Unoccupied. 

47 

1 

Edward  C.  Jones. 

Edward  (.".  Jones. 

49 

1  1 

Dr.  John  C.  Faber. 

Win  field  M.  Rivers. 

51 

1  1 
1  i 

Do. 

Amelia  L.  Cornwell,  p.  c 

53; 

55 

57 

59 

fill 

63' 

G5' 

Cu 

tiO 

71 

73 


1 


t 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


ames  Poyas. 
Tr.  Est.  Kliza  I.  Crouch. 

Do. 
David  ]{iker. 
Fred«'rick  Nihaus. 
.Tm-..1.  D    K-.lb. 


D... 
Do. 
Do. 


James  Poyas. 

M  rs .  Ma ry  G .  W a r( I . 

Charles  W.  Cr<>ufh. 

William  David-^on. 

Frederick  Nihau«. 

James  Molvin. 

Mrs.  BarV»arv  Hopnon. 

C'harlos  Mc>oil. 

Barrel  Factory. 

J<»!*cphine  Pinckney, f.p.c 

J  amen  Conlan. 


186 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


SMITH    STRE 


^m:: 


ContiiUK'd. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


No.      ^ 


76 
77 
791 

81 

83 

85! 

87  i 

89i 

91 

98' 

97' 

9!» 


OWNERS. 


OCCl  I'.WTS. 


1  iJAcob  IL.  Kail.. 

1  I  p.  p.  Stevens. 

1  ;E8tate  Dennis  Kcnno(ly. 

1  I  Do. 

1  iJohn  C  Simons. 

1  I  Do. 

1  Harriot  ( 'ol>l>.  f.  p.  c. 

1  ,Wni.  II.  KraiK'is,  f.  |).  c. 

1  lllenry  Trcscot.  f.  ]).  c. 


James  Mclndoo. 
John  (Miristian  C'lawson. 
Mrs.  Kennedy  i*c  L.  Platte 
Mrs.  Klizaltetii  Smith. 
Josi'jth  T.  SandiTs. 
William  Mastt'i-inan. 
Misses  J  .  K.  and  K.S.Ciray. 
Eliz.&  Diana  (iiu'rard,]>.e. 
Miss  Kliza  Oirit-r 


1    Tr.  Kst.T.  (Jleason  &  wife.iJohn  Martin,  f.  ]>.  c 


Tr.Est. Sarah  M.  A. Seott.  Samuel  Callahan  Seott. 

J)<>.  |Charles  Julius  Patat. 

Mrs.  Ann  Coi-ooran.  Mrs.  Ann  Coreoran. 

EAST  SIDE,  WAKi)  \o.  1. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

1 

12 

1 

I 

U 

1  1 

ir. 

1 

1 

IS 

1 

i^o 

1 

22 

1 

24 

1 

26 

1 

2H 

1 

30 

1 

32 

1 

34 

1 

36 

1 

38 

1 

40 

1 

42 

1 

44 

1 

46 

1 

oliii  II.  Henneker. 
(reorire  Sani^ster. 
John   W.  (iiMcrson. 
William  (J.  Wilher. 
Tr.  Est.  M.  J.  HoKertson. 
Win.  Postell  loi^raham. 
Dr.  Wm.  M.  Fileh. 
Estell  L.  Adams. 
KoiitM-t  II.  ClarUson. 
Alexander  H.  .Mitehell. 
Mrs.  II.  M.  Ilunijthreys. 
William  Kelh'v. 

Do. 
Jano  LiiiLT. 
James  Tii|i]iti*. 
David  Kamsay. 
Charles  L.  Ti'cnholm. 
Thomas  I>.  Podi^ers. 

Do. 

Do. 


John  .Mired  Cay. 
Sahina  Sanirstcr. 
John  W.  CriiM'son. 
John  M.  Carroll. 
Ti eoi'iie  Pohert son . 
.1  ulius  Lucas. 
Dr.  Wni.  M.  Kiteh. 
Kslrll    L.  .\dams. 
Kohert    II.  Clarkson. 
Alexander  U.  Milcholl. 
Mrs.  II.  .M.  Hiim|ihrt'ys. 
Unoeeiipii'd. 
Unoeeu|tii'il. 
Melvin  M.  C'ohen. 
Morris  Edwards,  f.  p.  c. 
Slaves.  • 

( 'harh'S  J>.  Trenliolm. 
Theodore  liOi^an,  I'.  |».  e. 
Peter  Crovat. 
Saiidv  Brown. 


Miss  Susan  Ward  Si  sisters{Miss  Susan  Ward  tt  sisters 
City.  Hnj^im-  House. 

Thomas  L.  Ko<i;ri.i-s.  Ilonrv  Wm.  Torek. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


187 


SMITH  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD,  No.  6. 


No. 

«  1    •'             ». 

§  1  '          ^g^fS^NBRS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

48 

Estate  Dr.  Bolliii_u;cr. 

Jas.  Stewart,  f. )».  e.,  slio]). 

50 

Ilciiry  C.  Covert. 

Henry  C.  Covert. 

52 
54 

Mrs.  Ann  Meyer. 
Thomas  Lesesne,  f.  p.  c. 

V  1 

Thomas  Lcso.'^ne,  f.  p.  c. 

56 

1 

Win.  Gil  more  .Siiums. 

Slaves. 

58 

Jolin  Bickloy. 

Col.  .Tohn  Cnnin<;hani. 

60 

Dr.  £.11.  Kellars. 

Slaves  and  free  ])ersons. 

62 

. 

Slaves. 

64 

1 

Fred.  Wm.  Tliciliiig. 

Fred.  Wm.  Theilinir. 

66 

]SIrs.  .lulia  Hutson. 

Mrs.  .Tulia  Ilntson. 

68 

.Iose])li  Isanti n. 

Josepli  Hantin. 

70 

Adam  Boj-le. 

.Fohn  Bond. 

72 

Chas.  Tlieo.  Abrahams. 

Chas.  Tlieo.  Ahrahanis. 

74 

Tr.  Est.  —  Bolchez  &  wife. 

Hendricks. 

76 

Ilcnr}-  .Tohn  llappoldt. 

Hcniy  John  lIa])poldt. 

78 

Tr.Est.Mrs.M.  T.Grady. 

•Tames  (irad}'. 

80 

Aloxandor  Owens. 

Mrs.  Zoe  Gran,  f.  p.  c. 

82 

Barnard  MeKewn. 

Barnard  McKewn. 

SMITH'S  LANE. 

Ihinf  from  Meeting  Street,  hetireen  Lailmu's  Court  and  South  Bay, 
to  King  Street. 

WARD  No.  2. 

Estate  Henry  W.Conner.  Slaves. 

Do.  |Slaves. 

Estate  Oliver  L.  Dohson.  Williani  .J.  Lesesne. 

Do.                        |( 'apt.  Henry  .1.  Mullings. 
George  H.  lugraham.        , Murray. 

J)o.  ,rnoc*euj)ied. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

Estate  Oliver  L.  Dohson. lCnoceu]>ied. 
1    .Mrs.  Naomie  R.  Dobwn.  |Mrs.  Naomie  R.  Dobpoii. 
1  Do.  Slave. 

S  1  Do.  Slave. 

10  1     Mr'<    M.  A.  Whitney.  .Mrs    Ellen  Me<  anan. 
12    1                             I>o.                          .loMeph  Hf»ward.  f.  p.  c. 

11  1  Do.  ;Unoccupied. 


1 

1  i 

3 

5 

7 

9 

n 

1 

♦  I 

188 


CENSUS   OF   CUAULESTON. 


SOCIETY  STREKT. 


f 


fiunfi  from  East  Bay,  between  Wentworth.  and  Laurens  Streets,  to 
King  Street,  being  partly  in  Ward  Xo.  8  and  partly  in  Ward 
Xo.'i. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  2iH0||.,S. 


N6. 


45 
47 
49 
51 
53 
55 
57 


(iWN'i'i; 


1  1 

3  1 

5'  1 

7  1 

it  1 

11  1 

18'  1 

If)  1 

17  1 

19  1 

21  1 

231  1 


211  1 
1 
J 
1 
1 
1 


81 

88 

36 

87 

80 

4l'    I 

4U,   1 


1 
1.1 

l' 


Mrs.  JtrHa.Du]ir('. 
'  Do. 

Thomas  P.  Allen. 

.lolll)    N'cilllill;^. 

I Lawton. 

Estate  p](lwar(l  Koacli. 
[City  of  Charleston. 
James  MeCarey  and  wife 
'j.  M.  Vennini;. 
William  H.  Ilouston. 
Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 


Thomufi  Kerr. 
Mi's.  AVm.  Armsii'(>n>x. 
iThomas  ]'.  Allen. 
j.Iol.n  L.  Hell. 
'Dr.  John  V.  C'ha/.al. 
Cuthonine  Con  vers,  f.  p.  c 
-Mrs.  Esther  IJoaeh. 
jlli/^h  School. 
.'John  P.  Duval. 
iTitus  L.  Bissell. 
William  Y.  Pa.xton. 
i-Mrs.  Anna  M.  Kriise. 


^OUTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  ». 
Instate Parrott. 


F.  H.  Plojror. 
Johnson. 


Dr.  C.  Daveii;a's  office. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

f> 

8 

10 

12 

Do. 
Dr.  Coliimhus  Davcija. 
Estate  (Jeor.iro  W.  Black. 'Mrs.  Ella  Black. 

Do.  !('a])tain  John  ('.  .Mai'tin. 

Dr.  John  B.  I'alrick.         [Dr.  John  B.  Patrick. 
jTr.Es.('.W.(iravesitwife.'('harh«s  W.  (iraves. 
ISamucl  Hart,  sen.  iMiss  Hester  Ann  Moses. 

! Schroder.  jllirani  ilaiM'is. 

jMis.  ^larv  Havmond.        iDr.  Philip   ]\lelvin  Cohen. 
I  i  Est.  (icorj^eW.  Black.  |A.  J.  Bulkelly. 
I  I  Do.  I  Fred.  Ji.  Schouboe. 

Sanuu'l  J.  Bovce.  [Bernard  Rodin. 

Do.       ■  '  Do. 

(  Freiindschafl  Bund.        Freundschaft   Bund  Hall. 
\  Do.  Noah  Wlu-aton. 

Do.  I  Hall  ln<l.()r<lcr  U'cchahiles 

NOltill   SIDK,   WAKD    \o.  3. 

(iahriel  B.  Browne.  (iahi-ici  B.  Bi'ownc. 

(Jeor'j;e  W.  Brown.  j.Alexandcr  K'uhc^rtson. 

H.  W.  Hare.  H.  Ij.  Pin<kn.y. 

Tr.Fst.L.M.lIalcluV:  wile.  Unoccupied. 
Mrs.  Julia  Dupre.  Silas  Wyad. 

Do.  Mrs.  John  Minahan. 


^ 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


SOCIETY  STREET— (bntinnc( 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


189 


No. 

PQ 

£ 

o 
o 

.^Vners. 

OCCUPANTS. 

14 

* 

Ann  D.  Reeves. 

Benjamin  M.  Strobel. 

16 

1  ! 

J.  M.  Venning. 

Mrs.  IFenrv  Venning. 

IS 

1^  1        |Mr8.John  Ilo1»inso7rschil. 

Edward  Kopp. 

20 

1           John  HarLcravc. 

Slate  yard. 

22 

1           1  Louisa  C.  Jiord. 

Samuel  Loi-d. 

24 

1           jEst.  George  W.  Hlack. 

Unoccupiod. 

20 

1   1        jMrs.  S.  M.  Priiiirle. 

Robert  A.  Rringle. 

28 

IJohn  C.  Burckiiiyer. 

John  C.  liurckmycr. 

30 

Mi-H.  M.  E.  Cray: 

Mrs.  Washinglon  Hill. 

32 

C.  L.  Burekineyer. 

J.  C.  Burckmeyer. 

34 

1  Estate  S.  8.  Farrar. 

.Tames  Gilliland. 

36 

iMrs.  M.  l\.  Roper. 

Gustavus  Follin. 

38 

1 

I)r.  George  ('aulier. 

Dr.  George  Caxilier. 

401  1 


42 

1 

44 

1 

46! 

1 

48    1 

.=)0'  1 

.")2 

1 

.".4    1 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 

I  Trustees  of  Shirras  Dis-|  Office  of  Phj^sieians  Shir- 
j     pensar}'.  i     ras  Dispenpury. 

Trust  Est.  Eliz.  D.  Smith.  James  SmitI). 


.^6    1 


[Dr.  Henry  R.  Frost. 
iMi-8.  M.  .7.  M.  Bell. 
I  Do. 

I  Dr.  John  B.  Patrick. 
Thomas  Geraty. 
John  L.  Falter. 
iCharles  Weissinger. 


Jacob  K.  Saps. 
Sarah  Theus,  f.  p.  c. 
Mrs.  y\i\Hha.  J.  M.  Boll. 
Dr.  John  B.Patrick's  office 
Thomas  Geratv. 
Miss  Sarah  B.  Scott. 
Martin  Klein. 


1 

3 

h 

7 

ft 

11 

1 1 
lit 

SIRES  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  Spring  Street. 

WEST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  8. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ih-ckman.  Wm.  Clans  Herbert. 

George  Burie 


jHenrich  G.  Warnken. 
'F'.  F.  ('hapcau. 
Dr.  T.  ('.  Skrinr 
W'l)   Henry  Boring. 
'        II  ('.  ('iiristie. 
\\  liham  Uutfton. 

Do. 
J    'iicH  Thompson. 


rharh's  Flashman. 
iHenrich  G.  Warnken. 
'Elizabctl)  Cain, 
^'aroline  TVilger. 
Jr)hn  Wni.  Stevenf*. 
Edward  M    H.  Cobia. 
Henry  Ni<lioI»«. 
William  Hut^on. 
Jamc!«  Thompson. 


190 


CENSUS    OF    rriARLKSTdX. 


SOUTH  STKEET. 
/('(/;? .<!  West  from  America  St.,  bet.  Jfary  and  Reid  Sts.ito  Nassau. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  N.. 


No. 

e 
o 
o 

QW||UIS. 

0C(  ri'ANTS. 

1 

3 

( 

[) 
11 
18 

1') 

* 

Edwnnl  Early. 
Miflijul  Kennedy. 
l\'tci-  Kearney.   • 
Di'iniis  KeeJian. 
Thomas  H.  Dewees. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Edward  Karl\ . 
-Mitliael  KcniuMly. 
IVter  Kcaniev. 
I>enni.«5  Kccnan. 
Slaves. 

Andrew  Johnson,  f.  p.  c. 
Moses  Dinj^le,  f.  j).  e. 
Sarali  Parson,  f.  p.  c. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


4 

6 
8 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
"1- 
24, 
2(i 


1  iWiUiain  Kiloy. 
1  Luke  O'Hrien. 
1    James  Murph}-. 


John  lihike. 

Do. 
Charles  IloUowav 

Do. 
John  McKeei^an. 
Do. 


1'.  p.  c. 


William  Kiley. 
Luke  O'Hrien. 
.lames  Murphy. 
Frederick  ( 'aminadc. 
William  CuHinane. 
Unoceupied. 
jNaney  (Jodf're}',  f.  )>.  e. 
•Cecelia  Due. 
Nathaniel  Kdy.  f.  j).  e. 


[Estate  James  S.  Colburn.  |Joiin  IMunu-au,  t\  p.  e. 


lames  (J rant.  f.  p.  e. 
1     William  .Mai^^her. 
I     R.   N.   (Jourdin,  in   trust 
for  .\  nn  Parsons,  f.  p.  e. 


James  Grant,  f.  p.  e, 
Slaves. 

.\  nil   I'ai'suiis,  r.  p.  e. 


SIKKS  ALLKV. 
/t'liits  Xarth  Jrnin  fjinc  Street,  between  Klmj  <iii<l  ComitKj  Streets. 
WEST  SIDE,  W.WU)  No.  s. 
1  1     .Nicholas  II(»llin^s.  Nieliola.^^  ll(«lliiii!;s. 

Charles  Knri/^ht.  Charles  Knri«^ht. 

Ivcuheu  (leoi'^e.  Peuhen  (Jeori^e. 

(ico.  ('hristian  Wieting.     (ieo.  Christian  Wieting. 

iCatherine  Wienken. 
Henry  Kahrs.  Illenry  Hancken. 

William  .N.  Iliitwaker.       William  N.  lliitwakcr. 

.Mariij't  Sclimal;;ameier. 
EAST  SIDE. 

Calherinc  <  'udworlh. 


;{ 

5 

7 

9 

11 

18 

16 

2 
4 
6 

s 

10 


Henry  Sticncken. 
Luder  F.  Brandt. 
Merkhardt. 


Dr.  M.  E.  Carrere. 


Francis  I)(sVerney,f. p.c 
Luder  F.  I'.randt. 
.Marv  KroMsho^en. 
William  Israel  Hall. 


CENST'S    OF    CHARLESTON. 


191 


SOUTH  BAY  STPvEET. 

Runs  West,  along  the  extreme  Southern  line  of  the  City,  from  Cooper 

to  Ashley  niv(  rs.  partly  throuyh  Wards  1  and  2. 

SOUTH   SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


'X 

c 

1 

i 

2Co. 

o 

o 

OWNERS.                  ■ 

■              OCCUPANTS. 

1 

p^ 

•          ■      •• 

1 

1 

Andrew  Morcland. 

Andrew  Moreland. 

3 

1 

Jaines  R.  Addison. 

Alex.  Baron  Willi  man. 

5 

1 

1 

Mrs.  Harriet  En^lisli. 

Mrs.  Harriet  English. 

7 

1 

.Toliii  T>"nMlM'rtv. 

John  Dougherty. 

9 

1 

!!-. 

Unoeoujiied. 

11 

1 

Do. 

Diedrieh  I  loins. 

13 

1 

Sedi^wick  M.  Bailey. 

William  11.  Easterhv. 

15 

1 

William  P.  Shingler. 

Mrs.  M.  T.  Cam])l)eil. 

17 

1 

Do. 

JoncH'  ship  yard. 

NORTH   ^DE,  WARD  No.  1. 
p]state  George  Brown.       jMrs.  M.  E.  Brown. 
NORxil   SIDE,  WARD  No.  2. 


4 

1 

6 

1 

t' 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

IG 

1 

IS 

1 

20 

1 

22 

1 

24 

1 

2G 

1 

28 

1 

30 

1 

32 

34 

1 

36 

1 

3S 

1 

40 

1 

42lr.. 

1 

1 

JSKC 

2 

I  1 

4 

John  E.  Blaekloek. 
Nath'l  Kussell  Middleton. 
Peter  Gowan. 
(do\.  John  S.  Ashe. 
George  8.  C'ook 
J.  E.  Spear. 
Col.  John  S.  Ashe. 
.Tames  W.  Wilkinson. 


John  F.  Blaekloek. 
Nath'l  I^ussell  Middleton. 
Peter  Gowan. 
Col.  John  S.  Ashe. 
Unoeeupicfl. 
Unoeeu))iL'd. 
Daniel  E.  linger. 
James  W.  Wilkinson. 


Tr.Est.Jane  M.Thompson  Bernard  Geraty 
Benjamin  Geraty.  Benjamin  Geraiy. 

James  Thompson.  Col.Roht.Barnwell  Hhctt. 

Misses  Charlotte  &  Anna  | 

Johnson.  Misses  .Tohnson. 

Philip  J.  Poreher.  Phili]>  J.  Poreher. 

Tr.  Estate  Jas.  Maehctli.  Janios  Macheth. 
William  11.  Tra|)mann.       Slaves. 
Mrs.  Elizaheth  M.  Smith.  Mrts.  Elizal.eth  M.  Smith. 
John  (Tadsden   King.  'John  (tadsden  King. 

Robert  It.  Jiee.         '  'Robert  B.  Bee. 

Do.  Thomas  Milliken. 

Mrs.  Sarali  D   Grimke.       Mrs.  Sarah  [).  (irimke. 


li.| 


Henry  A.  Middleton. 

KSSIOX  STKEET- 

I'-iatf  An«on  Avery. 

i  >o. 
.1    i:.  .\.i^rr&  Co. 
.1  -lin  L.  Bell. 
.'.imes  L.  Addison. 


iHenry  A.  Middleton. 

in  rear  of  Post  Ojfire. 

jCiistom  house,  st.  k«"-]'fr 
Appraisers'  offieo. 
'j.  E.  Ad^rA  Co. 
iBell  k  Rolando. 
.T    '      -  ('ant well. 


11*2 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


Ku)is  West  from  ^  f n't  ing  St  red,  between  Wool  fe  and  ColumOus  Sts., 
partly  tliroiiijli  Wanf  7  and  entirely  through  Ward  X,  to  the  ^^ew 
Bridije  over  Ashley  liiwr.  % 

sorTfT  Sim;,  waud  No.  ;. 


5,  © 

PC        ^ 


OWNERS. 


M 


Cri'ANTS. 


JEst.  Col.  Francis  J.  Cohia. 

SOUTH  SIDK,  WAUD  No.  s. 


8i 

Khcuezcr  U.  Jtodifcrs. 

5 

Do. 

7 

Do. 

9 

Henry  A.  Due. 

11 

John  B.  Shiror. 

• 

13 

Daniel  G.  Wsiyne. 

15 

( 'liarles  A.  .Mcuzi'nniey 

er. 

17 

Mai-L^aivl  V,.  Paine. 

19 

Do. 

21 

Do. 

23 

(Jeor^o  Artoi)e. 

25 

Hieliurtl  Small,  f.  j).  c. 

27 

Nathan  (,*aklerl»ank. 

29 

John  Henry  Aytes. 

31 

1 

William  Hi-ower. 

33 

11.  Hmith  Bass. 

35 

I'eter  Joseph  Sires. 

37 

1 

JIarvcy  Co-^iswrll. 

39 

.lames  V .  .loi-dan. 

41 

' 

K.  P.  Cliapi-au. 

43 

ho. 

45 

Franeis  li.  ilacUer. 

47 

IVter  K.  Colburn. 

49 

Fi'aneiseo  M.  jMorey. 

51 

Alexander  Own-ns. 

53 

Edward  Prondei-ii;ast. 

55 

Ih'iiry  W.  Si<;\val(l. 

57 

Pf.doil.h  H.   iVizi". 

59 

Joseph  Whildi  11. 

61 

Anna  Close. 

63 

W.  W.  Starr. 

65 

iMrs.  Fliza  ll«'ath. 

07 

Charles  .MeAlisti-r. 

69 

li.  Warren  MeTiireons 

71 

.loliii  W.  Horsey. 

John  Meyers. 

Unoeeujiied. 

Isaae  Stelts. 

William  M.  Pelol. 

John  H.  Shirer. 

Harriet  (i.  CJ lover. 

Charles  A.  Menzenmeyer. 

I'^vderieU  V(»ss. 

Thomas  Connelly. 

Barney  Tiijh. 

iMary  Ann  Sert:;eant. 

Mai'tha  (Jadsden,  1".  p.  c. 

Nathan  Calderhank. 

John  Ilonr}'  Aytes. 

William  Browi'r. 

James  If.  Stiatton. 

Feter  Joseph  .'"^ires. 

Harvey  ( -o<jjs\vell. 

Flora  Lazarus,  f.  j).  e. 

Slaves. 

John  I'i(kerin«r.  f.  j).  e. 

Dr.  Th(.nias  \i.  .\ldrieh. 

\Villiam  HrookhanUs. 

F.  Montaner  MtMry. 

Cieori^e  Re  id. 

Jos.  Eugene  Kana]iaii.\. 

Henry  W.  Siijwald. 

Uodolph  H.  Bize. 

Joseph  Whildeii. 

Anna  ( Most'. 

\\\  W.  Starr. 

Mrs.  Fliza  Heath. 

Thonrtas  Fii;aii. 

H.  Warren  MeTureous. 

.I(»lin  Iv.  Horsey. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 

SrRING  STREET— Continued. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


193 


No.      o 

c 
o 
o 

OWNERS.                     ^%           ,  OCCUPANTS. 

1  n 

^ 

' 

73 

• 

Henry  11.  Fnnko.            * 

Henry  H.  Fiinke. 

75 

\ 

Georffe  A   Trenliolin. 

Leocadiu  J  lain  nor. 

77 

Do. 

Theodore  C.  Tliarin. 

79 

Wm.  Ilcnry  Williams. 

Wm.  Henry  Williums. 

81 

83 

Win.  Wiley  Sale. 
Liider  F.  Jieliling. 

C.  W.  Stiles. 

85 

Margaret  Shaw. 

Margaret  Shaw. 

87 

Mrs.  Margaret  Dunning. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Dunning. 

89 

Do. 

Ecnj.  E.  H.  Pearson. 

91 

1 

Henry  Wen  eke  ii. 

.John  Birkl}'. 

93 

Do. 

Emma  Furst. 

95 

I 

Patrick  Collins. 

Cnocciipied. 

97 

Catherine  A.  Cannon. 

Catherine  A.  Cannon. 

99 

I 

John  Tiivinirston. 

Unoeeu])ied. 

101         i  2  iCatlierine  Kru<>;er. 

Adolphc  Kniger. 

103 

1 

Do. 

Anne  C.  Weil, 

105 

1 

John  Henry  Heins. 

Manuel  A.  Cohen. 

107 

1 

Do. 

John  ll«nry  HeinfS. 

109 

1 

Thomas  L.  Rodders. 

Thomas  Tj.  Rodgcrs. 

111 

1  1   iGeorge  W.  Burn. 

Henry  Peters.             •    .^ 

NORTH  SIDE,  WAR 

D^i^o.  7.    4^^j^ 

2 

1 

'So.  Ca.  R.  R.  Company. 

So.  Ca.  R.  R.  work  shop. 

4 

1    Henry  A.  Due. 

John  Byrne. 

6 

1               Do. 

Bernard  MeBride. 

8 

1  1             Do. 

HenrA'  A    Dik  . 

8i 

Do. 

.#■ 

NORTH  SIDE,  WAR 

D  No.  8. 

«1 

1    Ziba  H.  Oiikcs. 

Prita  Wm.  Theiling. 

1    (Jcorge  Will.  Plessmann. 

George  Wm.  PlesMiiann. 

H 

1                    Do. 

August  Henne. 

1<>           1                    Do. 

Dorothy  Hanenshodf. 

I^            1    .Thomas  Moore. 

Thomas  Moore. 

U' ' 

'     .I'.lm  n.  Stall. 

Slaves. 

v>> 

1    :\\  III.  Aiken. 

Jfdin  F.  Alderson. 

24 

1                D^ 

1     1     '  inaim  Fink. 

John  Mois.Hon. 

2< ' 

Hcrmjuin  Fink. 

■'s 

1           11  Ky.'iii. 

Ann  I'yan. 

;;(i 

\    II  S.  Bradley. 

Mary  M.  Laats 

194 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


SPRING  RTHEKT— Continued. 


No. 


NORTH  SIDK,  WARD  No.  8. 


ow 


NJilS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


32 
34 
3(5 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
ba 
60 
62 
64 
66 

6a 

70 
72 
74 

7^; 


■•^(i 

1 

8S 

1 

90 

1 

'J2 

1 

D4 

1 

9G 

1 

98 

1 

100 

1 

1 

Martin  Mullor. 

TlKMiias  K.  Small,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
Daniel  .lames,  f.  p   c. 
J.  ().  H(>ckman. 
Estate  ('.  Kutlui-roord. 
Dr.  M.  E.  Carrcro. 
Robert  Charles  Millini^s. 
John  Ilanekel. 
[Wm.  Eeri^uson. 
Edwai'il  Perry,  1".  p.  e. 

.Do.  ■ 
Hannah  Nelson,  f.  p.  e. 
James  II.  ('leapor. 
Estate  Thomas  Warini;. 
Ann  E.  MeTnrer)iis. 
Henry  T.  Penke. 
Ann  Sinclair  Duf^'us. 
Ann  I*.  .Mlender. 

Do. 
Philip  Smith  Triee. 

Henry  Win.  Bloek. 
Estalf  Frederick  Stall. 
tieor;,M:ina  Alston,  1*.  j).  v. 
.Martin  Ilan;iliiiry. 
Paul  'I  reseot.  I',  p.  c. 
Allien  Jlernliolm. 
Wm.  Diersen. 
Clnistoph  HreiHT 
John  Ih-nry  .loncs. 
James  Di-an  Mitchell. 
Mrs.  Kli/.a  ('.  K.  Kin. Id. 
Sophia  Ilarliers. 
Charleston  lirid^e  C'omp. 


■Martin  .Midler. 

Frederick  ( 'harfer. 
'Wm.  W.  lirown. 

Daiuel  .lames,  t.  j).  c. 

MrH.  Wm   A.  Kin-;. 

James  MeAyoy. 
iThonias  Daly. 

Ilohert  ('.  Millings. 

John  Hanckcl. 
iWm.  Fei'giison. 
:Ed\vai<l  Ptrry,  i\  p.  e. 
iSarah  .\nn  Foster,  f.  p.  c. 

Isaac  Roberts,  f.  j).  c. 

.lames  II.  ('leapor. 

.Mich:iel  .Mclnert}'. 

.\nn  E.  MeTureous 
I  Henry  T.  Peake. 

Ann  Sinclair  Dutl'iis. 
I  Ann  P.  Allen.ler. 
■John  J.  Nolan. 
Ijftines  D.  Meiiardie. 
,Phili|)  Smith  Price, 
'llenry  Wm.  Block. 

Slayes. 
|(ii'tiri:;iaiia  Alston,  ('.  )>.  e. 

.Martin  Ilaiiahiiry. 
■  Paul  Trescot,  I'.  ]>.  c. 

Auten  llernholm. 
LFreiierick  Borneman. 
|t'hris(o|ih  Breiier. 
John   Henry  .Idiies.  ^ 

LMi-s.  Kli/.a"('.  K.  Fludd. 

Wm.  B.  Burden. 
jSophia  Ilarliers, J 
tJeorge  W.  Bun 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


195 


STATE  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  Brood,  between  East  Bay  and  Church  Streets, 
partly  throui/h  Ward  No.  1  and  partly  fhrotufh  Ward  No.  S.to 
Market  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


No.     ? 


# 

o 

a: 

o 

n 

is 

OWNERS. 


4 


OCCUPANTS. 


5 

7 
9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 


1 

1 

f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

31 
33 
35 


1 
1 
1 
37    1 


bV  1 

59  1 

61;  1 

r,:.  1 

67  1 

<ift'  1 

71  1 


Pres.  and  Directors  of  B'k 

of  tlic  .State  of  So.  Ca. 
Estate  Smith  Mowryand 
Matthew  Oi^ilvie. 
Do. 
.Tohn  S.  HiiTgs. 
Ziha  B.  Oakos. 
(riistavus  V.  Ancker. 
Wilbur  &  Son. 
f  G.  V.  Ancker  &  Co. 
{  Do. 

Est.  George  B.  Locke. 

Do. 
Patrick  Dooj^an. 

Do. 
m.  II.  Gilliland. 


Beeknian  McC-'all's  office. 

Archibald  K.  Miller. 
John  E.  Bowers. 
Ziba  B.  Oakes. 

Do. 
G.  Y.  Ancker  &  Co. 
Wilbur  &  Son. 
'Dr.  J.  Russell  Baker. 
jSlaves. 

Geo.  Siinoniii  and  others. 
lUnoccupied. 
j  Unoccupieil. 
iPntrick  Dooi^an. 
[Unoccupied. 
I  Mrs.  Sarah  Fogart}-.. 


3« 
41 

1 

1 

43 

45 

47 

«I9 

J» 

1 

kta  ,1 

1 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No 

John  C.  Blohnie. 
Do. 
Do. 
(Tarrett  Byrns. 
.Michael  M(Gortv. 
K.  A.  liarHeld. 
Michael  McGortv. 
Do.- 
Do. 
Est.  Win.  rrui<kshanks 
(  Mrs.  E.  (io<lfrey. 
\  Do. 

Do. 
1-1    Win.  Ouick'*hanks 
I     V.  Patrick  ONeill. 

Do. 
Willian»Aiken. 
Do. 
Do. 
l>o. 
Do. 


Thomas  .1.  Jones,  f  p.  c 
Christopher  IK-sch. 
t:dvvar.l  McDonald. 
Garrett  liyrns. 
Unr)fcupird. 
Peter  Nelson,  f.  ]i.  c. 
Fnoceupitd. 
JMichael  MftJorty. 
Thomas  Lyuio. 
'Jane  Camjibell.  f.  p.  c. 
Unoccupied. 
Francis  Murpliv. 
Michael  Welch' 
John  M.  llappoldt. 
( 'ornelius  K«'a^an. 
Patrick  Harxx'v. 
Jklrs.  ('aniline  l*icault 
<"liri«fian  L.  Blase. 
'  ■    in  Carstcns. 

•      .1  •  -  Koch. 
'Michael  Herbert. 


196 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


STATE  STR?:ET— ('..ntimicd. 


EAST  SIDK.  WAKI)    Xo.  1. 


No.     ^ 

a 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS.' 

k& 

^« 

4 

,*^ 

W 

2 

1 

President    an«l    Directors 
Hank  of  Charleston. 

William  M.  Wilson. 

4 

1 

John  S.  lii^i^s. 

John  S.  Uii;.£;s*  office. 

6 

1 

Estate  (reor<re  (xibhs. 

A.  J.  Salinas. 

8 

1 

President    and    I)irectors 
Planters'  &  Mechanies' 
Hank. 

Robert  II.  Kinsman. 

10 

1 

Miehael  McHride. 

Austin  and  Seth  Spencer. 

12 

1 

Thomas  ilyan. 

William  H.  Kj'an's  office. 

14 

1 

President    and    Directors 
of  Tnioii  Hank. 

Gcor-^e  Wm.  Losjan. 

16 

1 

•lames  .Marsli. 

Dr.  Alfred  Uaou'l's  office. 

18 

1 

Unoccupied. 

20 

1 

C.  V.  licv}',  trustee. 

Unoccupied. 

22 

1 

Barrett. 

Thomas  Kroan. 

24 

Henjamin  H.  Becaise. 

Thomas  Huii;hcs. 

26 

Do. 

Benjamin  11.  Hecaise. 

28 

1 

J.  I'.  Lal.or.ie. 

J.  P.  Lai.orde. 

30f 

32'  1 
34|  1 
36<   I 

;i«'  1 

40 

t? 

46    i 

48'  1 

50 1  1 

521  1 

54 

561 

58 1 

601 

62 

64 

P6 

68 

70 


WARD  No.  3. 

Clans  Schroeder. 

Thaus  Kcauld. 

Carsten  II.  Hcri^icmoii. 

Unoccui)ied. 

Alexander  II.  Abrahams. 

Nathan  Bernstein. 

Michael  (Jannon. 

llenr>-  Pauls. 

Unocciijiicd. 

Unoceupicfj. 

Timolh}'  Sullivan. 

Unoccupicfl. 

Unoccupied. 

Thomas  Lester. 
Robert  Hrodio.  Mrs.  James  lloss. 

Mrs.  Harvey.  William  ('onder> 

Do.  Owen  Murray. 

Isaac  Loryoa.  Frederick  \V.  BehrciiB. 

Do.  *  'Miss  Ksther  Loryca. 

Est.  Abraham  Ottolengui.|John  Nelli«^on. 
Robert  Hrodie.  j  Pat  rick  llernerii. 


KAST  811)1 

llcnr\-  Schroeder. 
■  Do. 

Do. 
I, state  James  Ross. 

Do. 

Do. 
.Michael  (Jannon. 
Eliza  Wri^cht. 
A.  Van  Di.hlcn. 
Bernard  O'Neill. 
Rachel  .1.  Barrett. 
S.  S.  Karrar  iS:  Brother 

Do. 
McLeish. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


197 


SAINT  MICHAEL'S  ALLEY. 


Riois  West  from  Church  Street,  opposite  Elliott  Street,  to  Meeting 

Street. 


SOUTH  SIDE, 

WARD  No.   1. 

!^ 

B  c 

^-        ..f 

No. 

u 

§                         OWNERS. 

*             OCCUPANTS. 

m 

^    1 

1 

1 

James  li.  Pcti^ni. 

i.T.  C.  Oclnch's  shop.     ' 

3 

1 

Efhvard  L.  "Whitaker.        K'harles  E.  Stewart.  . 

5 

Mitch  el  King. 

Lcscsne    &    Wilkins'  law 
oflSce,  &  Inglesby  &  Son. 

2 

1 

4 

6 

8 

I 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

NORTH  SIDE 

Nelson  Mitcliell. 

1)0. 

Do. 
John  Drummond. 
George  W.  Dingle. 

Do. 
James  L.  Petigru. 
Dr.  Henry.  K.  Erost. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Nelson  MitelieH'.s  otiice. 
Henry  W.  Schroder. 
R.  GriHWold^erkins. 
(yhristopher  Knox. 
P]lias  L.  Rivers. 

Petigru  &  King. 

Rippon  S.  H.  lianahan. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccujjicd. 

Unoccupied. 


Runs  H>^'  fr 


1 

3 

6 

7 

9 

4 

s 

10 
Vl 

14 


STULL  S  ALLEY. 

East  Boy  to  Church,  above  Water  Street. 

WARD  No.  1. 

Mrs.  Ann  MuUings. 
Estate  .Tohn  T.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Ann  Mullings. 
Sikke  Aldert. 
Do. 


xA 


Joseph  E.  Aldort. 
Mrs.  Mary  Wanl  \  others 
John  Clark  and  otiiers. 
Sikke  Aldert. 
lienjamin  S.  Aldert. 


Nor.TH   SIDE. 


1  , 1  M'.  Ihos.  L.  Ogier. 

1  I  Ed  ward  .Ionian. 

1  ^ —  McManmrm. 

1  rapt.  W.  H.  McDonald. 

1  Mary  E.  Wflf.on. 
1  '     Do. 

1  llarman  Knee. 
14 


Slaves. 

Joseph  Spear 

Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Rxjsc. 

Slaves. 

Unoccupied. 

[Slaves. 

iEibe  John  H.  Fischer. 


H«8 


CENSUS   OF   ClIAULESTON. 


SAIXT  PHILIP  STRKET. 

Runa  from  Beaufain  Strcrty  iiciirly  o/ijinsite  Arrhdalc.  partly 
''•:■  'hjh  Ward  No.  4,  entirely  through  Ward  No.  6,  and  partly 
lli,.,Uijh   Ward  No.  S,  to  Line  Strert. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


87 
39 
41 
48 
45 
47 
4!t 
T)! 
58 
55 
57 
59 
61 
68 
65 
67 
69 
71 


^ 

c 

. 

No.|    I 
1  PQ 

o 
o 

OWxVERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

a 
1 

1 

"William  Aikoii. 

Ephraim  HlaUc,  1".  p.  c. 

3 

1 

Normal  School. 

5 

1 

Ornisby  liurko. 

Onnshv  Htnkc. 

7 

1 

John  S.  I^ig^s. 

Oc'tavius  Wilkio. 

9 

1 

Do. 

Kcv.  Thonias  ( ).  Kiro. 

11 

1 

Do. 

Klizahcth  M.  Aivher. 

18 

1 

James  Molvin. 

.lamos  S.  McKcnzie. 

15 

i4cob  E.  Snares. 

.Jac'ol)  Iv  SujiiTs. 

17 

1 

fftitljony  J.  Salinas. 

Chai-los  Alld-iijht. 

19 

1 

Williaiii  Ilan-al. 

Slaves. 

21 

1 

TliuiiKis  A.  P.  llortoii. 

Thomas  A.  P.  llortoi). 

28 

1 

Dr.  James  11.  Mood. 

Thomas  Alex.  Ham. 

25 

1 

Public  School. 

27 

1 

AfrOiVf  n 

Edward  Wm.  Petch. 

29 

1 

Sophia  Sell  win  ij. 

lOidc  Henry  Ohlcnberi;. 

31 

1 

E.  JI.  Williams'^, 

.Iiilia  Ann  Seymour. 

38 

1 

1)0. 

(.'harles  C  Wii^htman. 

85 

1 

Elizabeth  Mary  Aiclur. 

Henry  1*1(1  ward  Oshr. 

WEST   SIDE, 

Malcolm  Hrctwn. 
Maria  .Moore,  1".  p.  e 

Do. 

Do. 
Ann  Forrest,  f.  \^.  c. 
Sarah  Ann  Crocker, 
[Malcolm  Broun.  I".  | 

Do. 
Ann  FoiTest,  f.  p.  c. 
I  Do. 

Do. 
Estate  .lohn  .Michel 

Do. 

Do. 
James  O'llear. 
( 'it  V  of  (Mciricslon. 
Sarah  11.  J'attcrson. 

Do. 


WARD  \...  .;. 

! Michael  J.  Hoar. 

Kcltecca  licrman,  f.  p.  c. 

Francis  Nijtson. 

Maria  Moore,  1.  p.  c. 

Virginia  Cryer. 
f.  ]).  c.  Sarah  Ann  Crocker,  f.  p.  c. 
>.  c.      Hannah  Alexander. 

Ann   .Mitchell,  f.  p.  c. 

Francis  Forrest,  f.  p.  C. 

Slaves. 

Isabella  DesVornoy,f.  p.c. 

David  Lopez. 

office. 


Mrs.  Ann  .Michel. 
jJamos  O'liear.  ^ 

I  Ice  house. 
Thomas  W.  Mig^s. 
Archibald  Cam])l)ell. 


CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 

ST.  riimiP  STREET— Continued. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


199 


in 

I4:j| 

145i 


No. 

M 

o 

K 

A 

O 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPA^.         ^$d 

73 

Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson. 

-J ■ 

Philip  Riley. 

75 

Do. 

Thomas  Kcnn}-. 

77 

Do. 

Iliuinah  Douglas,  f.  p.  c. 

79 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

81 

Do. 

John  licahy. 

83 

Do. 

Wm.  Mitchell,  f.  p.  c. 

85 

1 

Do. 

Eliza  Jane  Smith. 

87 

Do. 

Owen  Kelly. 

89 

FrcdcM-ick  C".  Bhun. 

Frederick  C.  Blum. 

91 

Christian  J.  Betkman. 

Christian  J.  Beckman. 

93 

1  '< 

W.  Witliers. 

Dr.  Paul  G.  Robinson. 

95 

Tr.  Est.  Thomas  P.  Lock- 
wood  and  wife. 

Thomas  P.  Lock  wood. 

97 

George  D.  Grice. 

Unoccupied 

99 

Tr.Est.  Eliza  Mann  &  c'hil. 

Eliza  Mann. 

101 

TTo. 

Anthony  G.  Barton. 

103 

.Tohn  F.  Striekfuss. 

John  F.  Striekfuss. 

105 

Hon.  A.  G.  Magrath. 

Dr.  R.  Eraser  Michel. 

107 

William  Kelly. 

Caroline  Broker,  f.  j).  c. 

109 

Do. 

.lames  Corcoran. 

111 

^ 

Otcar  E.  Johnson. 

Tobias  JJichter. 

113 

Do. 

J>ouisa  Thom])8on,  1'.  p.  c. 

115 

Do. 

Wm.  F.  Simons. 

117 

Do. 

Matthew  McLoughliri.  \ 

119 

Rohcrt  Wing. 

Wm.  r.-ihill. 

121 

Do. 

Wm.  O'Briat)  anfl  others. 

123 

John  E.  Thames. 

John  K.  Thames. 

125 

William  Stewart,  f.  ii.  c. 

Randal  Harris,  f.  ]>.  c. 

127 

Do. 

Mary  Ann  Stewart,  t.  p.  c 

120 

Thomas  H.  Trout. 

Charles  Henry  Burn. 

131 

Do. 

Thomas  B.  Trout 

133 

Morton  A.  Waring. 

Morton  A.  Waring. 

135 

Do 

Slaves. 

i:;7 

1 

Carnten  Nohrden. 

Grist  Mill. 

i:;*.) 

1 

Do. 

Martin  Von  Soostcn. 

WE.ST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  «. 

i    Charleston  Gaf  Company  James  .Malonc. 

1   j  Do.  j.lohn  Burke. 

1   iCatherine  Parker,  f.  p.  c.  .Mary  Francis,  f.  p.  c. 


200 


CENSUS   OF   CIIARI-E.-iTON. 


ST.   Pirn.Il'  STUEET— Continued. 


WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 

HiTf 

OWNERS. 

4 

OCCUPANTS. 

147 

1 

James  Ilolloway,  f.  p.  c. 

Nancy  Lcqiiou.x.  f  p.  c. 

U9 

2 

Estate  .loshiia  Lazarus. 

.rohn  Ijani;on  and  others. 

151 

Do. 

Thomas  Keoiran. 

153 

Michael  .McCoiiity. 

John  Grossenheckei". 

155 

CliristoplitT  (J.  Wliitc. 

Unoccupic<l. 

157 

J)o. 

Unoccupied. 

159 

Louis  Si'ol. 

Unoccupied. 

161 

Do. 

Louis  Seel. 

1G3 

Benjamin  J.  10.  Ilatther. 

Benjamin  J.  !'    U"'  lier. 

165 

Ikines  Wiloj'. 

James  Wili'\ 

167 

w 

John  Month,  i.  p.  <■. 

169 

James  Wasliinirton,  f.p.c. 

James  Washin<i;ton,  I'.p.  c. 

171 

Sarah  Givens. 

Sarah  Givens,  f.  ]>.  c. 

173 

Charles  H.  Hrowster. 

Slaves. 

175 

\)a. 

Slave. 

177 

Bernard  McNanby. 

J.  Henry  Lange. 

179 

Thomas  Lynch. 

Thomas  Lynch. 

181 

.lamcH  Bancrojl. 

Christian  F.  Stal/.e. 

183 

Do. 

James  Sheridan. 

185 

Unofcujiied. 

187 

1. 

Caroline  Bahr. 

189 

Unoccupied. 

191 

, 

Unoccu])ied. 

1^ 

' 

C.  G.  Bennett. 

Hay  and  Grain  store. 

195 

Do. 

Diedrich  Twietman. 

197 

John  Ahrens. 

Rev.  L.  Bunch. 

199 

Margaret  ('rim moll.  1".  n.c. 

.Marijaret  (-rimmell,  f.p.c. 

201 

203 

Estate  Peter  WiMiih(»l(z. 

^Lirnaret  .\nn  Welling, 
.lohn  ileniy  Thiels. 

EAST  SIDE,  WAKl)  X...  4. 


1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

jPalricU  Moraii. 
lienj.  Mordi'cai. 
Amirew  ( 'uiinin<fham. 
Mary  (^  .Mclluirh. 
William  Schnierle. 

Do. 

Do. 
Estate  Jane  Wi<i;litman. 


I  Patrick  Moran. 
JFrancis  i}.  McIFnu;!!. 
.\ndrcfw  CuMiiiughani. 
Slaves. 

,J^Mackhunny's  liv. stables 
iMarv  Fra/.cr,  i".  ]i.  c. 
|C.  lienry  Eberhardt. 
Slaves. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


201 


ST.  PHILIP  STREET— Contiuued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


^ 

c 

No. 

S 
n 

o 

OAVNERS. 

OCCUPA^TB. 

18 

JEstate  Jane  \Vi-^htman. 

Edward  Powers. 

20 

Do.      ^ 

James  Murraj*. 

22 

Predcrick  Rosslcr. 

Slaves. 

24 

Do. 

Frederick  Possler. 

26 

Jacob  Krusc. 

Jacob  Kruse. 

28 

1 

L.  Jacob  Goldman. 

L.  Jacob  (ioUlman. 

30 

E.  H.  Beck  man. 

Slaves. 

32 

1 

Thomas  Y.  Simons. 

Jennie  Reed. 

34 

MoHcs  Henry  Nathan. 

Moses  Henry  Nathan. 

36 

John  V.  Ilolmes. 

.John  V.  Holmes. 

38 

Charles  V.  Chamberlain. 

Charles  V.  Ghambcrlain. 

40  -*- 

Mrs.  8o))liia  Sdnving. 

Adeline  Ferrette,  f.  ]).  c. 

42 

Estate  .Joshua  Tjazariis. 

S  hives. 

44 

^ 

Trust  Estate  H..].  Olscn. 

Piobert  Scott  Fielden. 

46 

Tru.st  Est.  E.A.BavficM. 

William  lJi]iiie. 

4s            ] 

Do. 

.lessc  IkMuy  Bolles. 

r.(l     1 

William  Kelly. 

William  Kelly. 

b-l\ 

.1 

Dr.  Anthony  P.  Pelzer. 

Dr.  Anthony  P.  Pelzer. 

54 

1 

Dr.  .John  Grimke. 

Dr.  John  Grimke. 

56    1 

John  G.  Milnor. 

Gehrard  H.  BulwinUle. 

.5>^'  1 

Do. 

.lames  Hickey. 

60    1 

John  P.  Lahordc. 

.lohn  Wm.  Carter. 

6J         ,   1 

Do. 

George  P.  Kldnd. 

64 

1 

Francis  S.  Holmes. 

Francis  S.  Ilolmts. 

1 
1 


EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 

{James  K.  Robinson.  'T>ewi8  H,  Mouzon. 

Ann  R.  Robinson.  ATary  Wiley.  , ,«. 

J.  H.  W^hite.  William  ILChapman. 

Thos.  J.  Warren,  trustee.  BenJ.  W.  Warren. 
Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson.     iMartin  Von  Glahii. 


On 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do, 
Do. 
Do. 
Donald  Mclntosli 


|^>swal(i  .Meyer. 

'Sarah  Oliver,  f.  p.  c. 

Slaves. 

'r'athcrine  Simous,  f. 

Slaves. 

James  |{.  (TiinHy. 

St.  Julicn  A.  Wil(»«»n 

A  del  I  e  LacoBto. 


p.c. 


202 


CENSUS   OF  CHARLESTON. 


SAINT  IMIHjr  STREET— (^^Mtinnod. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  Na  6. 


it 

c 

No. 

o 
e 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

8Q 

> 

* 

92 

Donald  Mcintosh. 

Unoccupied, 
llenrv  NVithiuijton. 

94 

Do. 

96 

1 

Robci-t  A.  Blum. 

Robert  A.  liliim. 

98 

Janien  il.  Caivon. 

James  M.  Carson. 

100 

T.  AV.  JohiiHoii. 

Unoccupied. 

102 

Fredi'rick  ('.  Uliiin. 

Unoccu|)ied. 

104 

Tlioinas  Y.  Simon.s. 

Unoccupie<l. 

106 

K(.l.ei-I  11.  McDuwcll. 

Robert  11.  McDowell. 

108 

John  F.  StrieUruss. 

Charles  D.  Jiateman. 

no 

Jacinth  Feiara. 

Jacinth  Ferara. 

iiii 

Edward  Addison. 

WilliaiM  S.  (I'reen. 

114 

W        Do. 

Hilward  Addison. 

116 

A.C.  .Ma-rath.  Tni.st  F.st. 

'riioiiias  C.  Slieppai'd. 

118 

.Marv  WhitakcT. 

Mary  Whitaker. 

120 

1 

K.hvai-d  X.  FiilliT. 

F<hvard  2s.  Fuliei-. 

122 

Jaoi<J»  D.  ^[c^-er. 

124 

Emma  McCall,  1'.  p.  c. 

Fmma  MeCall,  f.  p.  c. 

126 

1 

Tr.  Est.   Martha   Stewart 
and  childron. 

Martha  Stewart. 

128 

Alex.  B.  Wilson,  trustee. 

Joiin  K.  Bowers. 

130 

Ileniy  Von  Kolnitz. 

Au<^ust  II.  Schwakc. 

182 

Do. 

Iltiiry  B.  Roach. 

134 

I)(i. 
ho. 

Mi--  '          F-ii'lc\- 

* 

llcnr\-  \'()u  Kdhiitz. 

i:j.s 
uo 

142i 
144 

140 
148 
150 
152 
154 
150 
158 
IGO 
162 
1G4 


i:.\sT  sini;.  waki)  No.  «. 

Il<»liert  \Vin<r.  .Martlia  Astle. 

lleiirv  Lloyd  Cade.  lleiiiy  L.  Cade. 

l"'lorence  ().  S.  Sc\le.  Flon-nce  ().  S.  Seylc. 

/ilta  B.  Oakt's.  iFi-ancisca  Kraneau. 

S.  W.  Cliristolcl  and  chil.  (Jeori^e  ChiMstol'el. 
Khenc/er  11.  Kodirers.        IRohcrt  S.  J'urse. 


Do. 
Do. 

I>u. 

John  Henry  llarl;c. 

Do. 

Do. 

Kutleili^e,  1'.  [i.  c. 

Diedrich    Bidire. 


William  ( )wens.  f.  jt.  e. 
I.Iames  F.  Jordan. 
'.Michael  Hastings. 
jChas.  l\  l''iVaiis  &  others. 

Frederick  Albers. 
IJohn  lleniy  Hart;^ 
|Fiizal»i>th  Scott,  1".  \>.  c. 
Ijiijm  l-'ilelu'w. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


203 


SAINT  PHILIP  STREET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 

u 

e 
o 

O 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

•^ 

166 

Dicdrich  Bulirio. 

Unoccnpiod. 

168 

Dr.. 

Jose])]i  Klioiigoharm. 

170 

Do. 

Charle.s  H.  Brijrhain. 

172 

Do. 

Dieck  Dc'hhves. 

174 

Sarah  llhodcs. 

Michael  Shea. 

176 

Do. 

William  Rhodes. 

178 

Clementine  H.  Bernard. 

Tliomas  Slieridan. 

180 

Dr.  Bonj.  A.  llodrigue«. 

Thomas  F.  Adams. 

182 

.TacoV)  VViedau. 

•Jacob  Wicdau. 

184 

Michael  McManmon. 

Henry  Bergei*. 

THOMAS  STREET. 


Runs  X-'-f^' 


II  Ynndirhor-'it  Street,  beficcen  Coming  and  Smith,  to 
Jladeliffe  Street. 
WEST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  8. 
iEstate  Tlvomas  ^I.  Hume.  jOlnej"  Harleston. 
1  Is.  A.  RoWnson.  Mrs.  Ellen  Robinson. 

1  •  IWilliam  K.  Ryan. 

1  IMrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson.      'Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson. 
;^  EAST  SIDE. 

1 -Ijames  Legare.  [Morris  Seliirman. 

1   !  William  S.'Poates. 


THOMPSONS  COURT. 

Rvnx  East  from  America  Street,  between  Mary  and  Beid  greets. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


li 

1 

Estate  (i 

eorifc  Thorn  v.son. 

Unoccnpied. 

H 

1 

Do. 

Ann  ]?odolj)h.  f.  p.  c. 

^ 

1 

Do. 

Selina  EdAv:ird<.  f.  jS.  c. 

7 

1 

Do. 

Klif.abeth  Clinir.  t  p-  o. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

2| 

1 

Estate  G 

eofffc  Thompson. 

Edward  Moultrie,  f.  p.  c. 

4| 

1 

Do. 

Frank  11  yams,  f.  p.  c. 

6 

1 

Do. 

Elizabeth  Haig,  f.  p.  c. 

s 

1 

Do. 

Slaves. 

1" 

1 

Do. 

Catherine  Williams,  f.p.e 

!•_• 

1 

Do. 

TTarrif't  RichaHs<tii,f.p.o 

TROUrs  COURT. 
Runs  tSovth  from  Sprintf  8f..  hef.  Oominff  St.  and  Rutledgr  Avenue. 
•pr  WEST  SIDE.  WARD  No.  8. 

11       I  I  iRiohard  Lowiw.  i  I'ichard  Lewiff. 

■S]       1  1   1 Lapennc.  jjohn  D.  Murphy. 


204 


CENSUS   OF   CIIARLESTOX. 


Tl; ADD  STREET. 

Runs  West  froJH  East  Bai/.  opposite  A(i<jer's  South  ]Vharf,  through 
Wards  1  (Jiul  2,  to  Ashley  River. 

SOUTH  SIDK,  WARD  No.  1. 


No. 

c 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OpCUPANTS. 

CQ 

^  1 

1 

Moses  Levy. 

•1 
Unoecupicd. 

3 

Do. 

Francis  L.  Johnson. 

5 

Trust  Estate  Eliza  Levy. 

Moses  Levy. 

7 

Robert  Forbes. 

Robert  Forbes. 

9 

Aloiizo  J.  White. 

Ann  McC'ue. 

11 

1)0. 

Patrick  Ilealy. 

13 

Estate  Mrs.  White. 

John  FcMton  and  others. 

15 

1 

Tlioinas  C'ostello. 
ffraneis  \\  Mctiary. 

Mi"s.  Hannah  Shannon. 

17 

Francis  1*.  MctJary. 

19 

Ileury  Oetveii. 

Isaac  Schmidt. 

21 

Do.  ■ 

Charles  Fronini^;. 

23 

Miss  PaiiU'hv  Duqucrcroii. 

.lanu's  Byrnes. 

25 

Do. 

William  Fox. 

27 

Thomas  llfimcsy. 

Patrick  Lee  and  others. 

29 

1 

Nathaniel  Fiehls. 

.Alexander  Loi^au. 

31 

Otis  i'liillips. 

Mr.  Phillips'  ^rain  store. 

.33 

Estate  John  L.  HcilUy. 

Albert   Drier. 

35 

Samuel  Chapman. 

Samuel  Chai)nian. 

37 
39 

ir 

William  11.  lu^rK-sby. 
Dr.  In^lesby. 

Unoccujned. 
Artemas  J.  Burke. 

41 

.| 

Do. 

.loachim  Palma. 

4;; 

Mrs.  Ann  .M.  Brown. 

.Mrs.  Ann  ^L  Browii. 

45 

1 

Archibald  Iv  iMillcr. 

Archibald  K.  .Miller. 

47 

1 

Caplain  .loliu  (ii"(>ati>n. 

Captain  John  (Ji'caton. 

49 

Estate  John  T.  .Marshall. 

rnocciipied. 

51 

D... 

.Mrs.  llan-iet  Ashby. 

53 

Tr.E8t.Mrs.  IM.  Kavcncl. 

Unoccilpieil. 

55 

1 

57 

1 

59 

1 

61 

1 

63 

1 

65 

1 

67 

1 

69 

1 

71 

1 

73 

1 

SOUTH  SIDK,  WARD  Xc  2. 

W.  F.  Rowland. 

Martin  Dowd. 

J.  Johnston  Pettigrew. 

Sainuel  Bell. 

Mrs.  Wotherspoon. 

Henry  Si'i^elken. 


'Rowland  (fc  Co. 

piai'tin  Dowd. 

!J.  Johnston  i'ettii^rew 

Samuel  Bell. 

.Mi's.  Isabella  Payne. 

Sarah  II.  Love-freen. 


l"]state  Tliomas  L.Wi-a^i;.  iSIave. 


J.  P.  Merkhardt. 

Do. 
G.  Artope. 


Unoccu])ied. 

J.  P.  Merkhardt. 

George  Logerman. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


20i 


TRADD  STRP:P]T- Continued. 


WARD   No.  2 


w 

o 

No. 

o 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

75 

1 

(^apt.  F.  W.  Bensenian. 

Diedriok  Sehnaars. 

77 

1 

Estate  Kobert  Limcliousc. 

Samuel  Samson. 

79 

1 

.Tohu  Carnii^lian. 

John  Carnighan. 

81 

1 

Dr.  Elias  ilorlbcck. 

Patrick  Shcchan. 

83 

1 

Do. 

William  i*aine,  f.  p.  c. 

85 

1 

Mrs.  .Tulia  Watson. 

Mrs.  Julia  Watson. 

87 

1 

Estate  Mrs.  C.  S.  Thayer. 

Henr}-  Missroon. 

89 

1 

Mrs.  Schwino;- 

James  ^Maxwell,  f.  ]>.  c. 

91 

1 

Do. 

Alfred  Thomas. 

93 

1 

Do. 

Mrs.  Sehwing. 

95 

1 

Miss  Mary  .Jane  Fraser. 

Miss  Mary^flTane  Fraser. 
Mrs.  Marj-Peronneau. 

97 

1 

Mrs.  Marj'  Peronncau. 

99 

I 

Dr.  II.  Winthrop&  sisters. 

Dr.  H.  Winthrop  &  sisters 

101 

1 

Daniel  Lesesnc. 

Daniel  Lesesnc. 

103 

1 

William  C.  Boo. 

Joseph  A.  Winthrop. 

105 

1 

Estate  Mpi.  II.  Ilutledge. 

Dr.  J.  E.  Ilolhrook. 

107 

1 

Solomon  Lcgarc 

Solomon  Legarc. 

109 

1 

Eliza  H.  White. 

Mrs.  White.* 

111 

1 

Wm.  P.  Holmes  &  others. 

A\rm.  I'arker  Holmes  and 
Misses  Deas. 

113 

1 

C.  Garetty. 

Thomas  Magimla. 

115 

1 

.T.  and  Px'njamin  Lucas. 

Henry  L.  Pinckney. 

117 

1 

Willi.iiii  l/.ani  Bull. 

Willi'....  T/..nd  Bull. 

2\  1 

4  1 

0  1 

8  1 

10;  1 
12,1 

I 

14'  1 

16|  1 

18i  I 

20«  1 

22  ] 

24j  f 

26  1 

28  J 

30  1 


NORTH   SIDE. 

H.  Buhvinkle.  Ijames  Jenkinson. 

Estate  J.  D.  Habcrnicht.  Charles  Bobir. 
Estate  Wm.  C  (iatewood.  Frederick  Fiscln  i-. 
Trust  Estate  Eliza  Levy.  Capt.  C.  K.  Grantham. 


Do. 
Geo.  B.  Edwards,  Miss  E, 

Hammond. 
B.  (ian-ty. 

Do.' 
Mrs.  Catherine  Often. 
l%t    Bciii.'iniii.  Siiiiili. 


IJohn  W.  Lewis. 
K'-tat4j\Vni.  C.  (iaicu 
•>■  "Tge  E.  Hof»egoo(l 


John  Wilson. 

Michael  Quitm. 
John  L.  Smith  k  others. 
Price  Williams,  f.  p.  c 
.Mrs.  Catln-rinc  Otten. 
W^m.  Maguireand  othen*. 
P.  O'liricn  and  others. 

P i-  ':  Boland. 

I'aran. 

II  .-'••anlan  and  otlieiT. 

■rgc  E.  H<'s<  good. 


206 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 

IIADD  STREET— Continued. 

\VAi:i)  No.  1. 


No. 

s 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

^ 

32 

Mrs.  A.  Hohorts. 

Mrs.  MaijdaK'ii  Lewith. 

84 

Frcderit^c  Entolinan. 

Fri'dorkk  Eiitclman. 

30 

Mi*8.  Mary  A.  Davis. 

Mrs.  .Mary  A.  Davis. 

38 

A 

Do. 

Mrs.  Jano  ^Miller. 

40 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

42 

('apt.  C.  .1.  Jii'lyca. 

Cai)t.  C.  J.  Relyoa. 

44 

Mrs.  P.  Po3a8. 

8t.  Lo  Melliehainp. 

46 

1 

.loll  11  ^faliony.  jr. 

.lohn  Mahony.  jr. 

48 

Dr.  .loliii  L.  Dawson. 

Dr.  .lolin  L.  Dawson. 

50 

Do. 

Dr.  J.  L.  Dawson's  office. 

52 

Tristi-am  'rujipi'r. 

Tristram  Tuj)per. 

54 

Haniwell  W.  Palmer. 

Barnwell  W.  Palmer. 

56 

Kstate  John  T.  Marshall. 

Simeon  iry<le. 

58 

J)o. 

Kev.  KdwanI  T.  Winkler 

60 

Do 

.Mrs.  .Marshall's  l.akery. 

62 

Do. 

Mrs.  Marshall. 

W.Mtl)    .No.    -2. 


64 

1 

William  Alstcni  PiiiiLcle. 

66 

1 

.Mrs.  Sarah  P.  (iibl.es. 

68 

L 

•Idlin  Murray. 

70 

1" 

Henry  C  Kiiii^. 

72 

1 

("Christopher  Williman. 

74 

1 

'  ■■-• 

(Jeoi'^e  Medill. 

70 

1. 

Kst.  Thomas  C    .Marshall. 

78 

•  'J 

r 

Trust  Fistate  Eliza  Lee. 

80 

T 

Tr.  Kst.  Mrs.A.H.Dimiiam 

82 

1 

Tr.  I'iSt.  Eleanor  . I.  Walker 

84 

1 

.John  Ahrens. 

86 

Do. 

88 

Do. 

90 

.\iimistus  Sachtlehen. 

92 

*■ 

Henry  D.  Lesesne. 

94 

.1.  H.  P.  Alley. 

96 

Mrs.  Ann  iiaker. 

98 

1 

Leo])()l(l  Diniuercron. 

100 

1 

.Joseph  Samson. 

102 

1 

Parker  J.  Holland. 

104 

1 

Beekinan  Mo(.'all  ife  wife. 

William  Alston  i'rini^lc. 
.Mrs.  Sarah  P.  (Jihhes. 
.lohn  Murray, 
lleiii-y  ('.  Kini;. 
Christopher  Williman. 
(Je(tr<;e  MetJili. 
lInoecu])ied. 
JJohn  lirown. 
(icorife  .1.  (! rafts. 
Stewart   D.  Kasterhy. 
.Mrs.    Klizaheth  Caonty. 
.Mrs.  Maher. 
.loiin  Alirens. 
AuLTUstus  Saehtleben. 
Henry  D.  Lesesne. 
.].  B.P.  Alley. 
I'noeeupied. 
Samuel   Wehh. 
.losejih  Samson. 
Parker  .L  Holland. 
Unoccupied. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


207 


TRADD  STRP:ET— Continued. 
WARD  No.  2. 


•^1 


No. 

o 

n 

e 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

106 

1 

William  C.  Bee. 

Jacob  Cohen. 

108 

1 

.la  111  OS  J  J.  Jervcy. 

James  L.  Jerve3^ 

110 

1 

Marv  A.  Kennedy. 

.Tacob  Misdorf. 

1121 

.lohii  W.  Caldweil. 

Unoccupied. 

114 

Hon   Edward  Frost. 

Jlon.  Kdward  I'rost. 

116 

1 

Maiy  A.  .T.  Kennedy. 

Mrs.  M.  A.  Mathews. 

118 

1 

Estate  Henry  Kavencl. 

Mrs.  Eliz.  C.  Kavenel. 

120 

1 

Mrs.  Martha  Ann;el. 

Mrs.  Martha  Anjrel. 

122 

1    John  Ivoiiney. 

John  Kenncy. 

124 

1    Maiy  N.  Melntyrc. 

Mrs.  Mary  X.  ^fclntyre. 

126 

1                    Do. 

Henry  Cheeper. 

128 

1                    Do. 

Slaves. 

130 

1    Tr.  Est.  Mrs.  ('.  Eiislow. 

Mary  Hollinsijy,  f.  p.  c. 

132 

1                       Do. 

Slaves.                  • 

134 

William  Cochran. 

136 

1    John  C.  Hanahan. 

Hancke  Desdelirock. 

138 

Do. 

.John  C.  Hanahan. 

140 

J.  and  Bcnj.  Lucas. 

Willi«'ini  Yoiint!;. 

1421 

1  - 

" .         Do.  ■ 

Patrick  Michael  Flood. 

1441 

1 

Estate  John  Ashe  Alston. 

Mrs.  John  Ashe  Alston. 

140 

r?«^l»ert  T.  Chisolni. 

David  McDougal. 

TRAPMAXX  STREET. 

Tfi/ns    Xorfh  from  Broad  Street. 
WARD  No.  2. 


•f' 


1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

7 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

4 

6 

1   1 
1 

8 

1 

p:ife. 


Edi^erlon. 


Dr.  Chisolin's  Hospital 
Unoccupied.  ^ 
James  Mustagh. 
Unoccupied. 


Dr.  B.  A.  Rodrigues. 

Do. 

Do. 

EAST  SIDE. 
Benjamin  C.  Pressley.      .T.  B.  Womack. 

Do.  I  Mrs.  lieckman. 

Christopher  C.  Trumho.    John  Polhemus. 
Robert  Flinn.  i Robert  Flinn. 

TRUMBO'S  COURT. 

/i'?//(.^    A'.;.<f  from    Rutkdge  Strcd. 
WARD  No.   2. 
1    <_  bri*-ioph<>r  C.  Tnimho.    ''^  hor  ('    Trnmbo. 

1    I  Do.  I  ,ied. 

1   I  Do.  \N .  .^t.  Amand. 


208 


CENSUS   OF   CHAKLESTON. 


U.NITV  ALLEY. 

Huns    n>«<  from  East   Bay,  nearly  oppo.'tite  Atlantic  Wharf,  to 

Statr  St'rert. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WAlii)  ^■o.    1. 


No.    a 


u 

o 

u 

o 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


l!  1  I       lEstJite  Jolin  I..  Iledley.     IP.  J.  Cooiran. 
XOKTII  SIDE. 

21   1    ^        .1.  K.  Knu'i-y.*  ,Murlii.  M.y.T. 

vp:ndue  range. 

Jiuns  East  from  East  Bay,  at  foot  of  Queen  Street,  the  tSouik  side 
being  in  Ward  No.  1  and  the  North  side  in  Ward  No.  3. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 
(Mir.  M.  Olsen.  VoWv  Bn.wii. 

Ivicliiii'fl  Jloifan.  ;Pliili]i  FoiXJirly. 

lieiijiiiniii  J).  Lazarus.        jUnoccuiiitnl. 
(jlcor^e  W.  Olncy  and  Tr.I 

Est.  Mrs.  (t.  W.  Brown. ;Georiic  W.  Oliiev. 
George  W.  Oliuy. 
Miss  MurUiJi  Prioleau. 
John  If.  Lange. 
Estate  Tlionias  Najiit-'J 

Do. 
Ih'ni'v  .Missroon. 
.^^lss  'Martha  I'riolt-aii. 
\l.  cV  A.  r.  Caldwell. 
Dr.  Edmund  Raveiicl. 
.Mrs.  Ann  Ross. 


1 

1 

3 
5 

r 

7 

9 

11 

1 

18 

15 

17 

l!t 

21 

2;') 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

^ 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

'       Do. 

Do. 
.lohn  n.  Langc. 
A.  IL  Abraiianis  \-  Son. 
.Miles  Drake. 
UnoeeUj>ied. 
11.  A:  A.  P.  Caldwell. 

Do. 

Do. 
Unoccupied. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 

McKce.  Store  house,  unoiciiiiied. 


Trust  Estate  A.  .1.  M<jses.  Unoccupied. 


Do. 

Do. 
Win.  llavenel. 
Edmund  liaveuel. 

Do. 
B.  11.  JJarlield. 
Joseph  Prevost. 
Patrick  McHrido. 
Tr.  Est.  Mr«.  L.Mordocai, 
Henry  Cobia  &.  Co. 
Israel  Ott<dengui. 
Estate  Isaac  IJarrett. 


Moses  (Joldsmith. 

Do. 
I''noccupied. 
.loseph  \.  Thouron. 
(leortce  II  uneken. 
John  Hruns. 
Nathaniel  Hunt. 

Do. 
James  Wm.  Hi-own. 
'I'homas  W.  Mordei-ai. 
Henry  Cobia  &  Co. 
J.  N.  M.  Wohltniann. 
Theodore  iM.  Cater. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


209 


VAXDERIIOKST  STRf:ET. 

Runs  West  from  King,  befioeen  Calhoun  and  Warren,  to  Smith  St. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


No. 

a 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

John  Michel. 

Eusebio  J.  Fvamos. 

3 

Do. 

Harriet  Glover,  f.  p.  c. 

5 

Do. 

C.  B.  Washington,  f.  p.  c. 

7 

Benjamin  H.  Barfield. 

Benjamin  Jl.  Barfield. 

9 

Wm.  B.  Stoodman. 

James  X.  McCxibbon. 

11 

James  Ij.  Honour. 

James  L.  Honour. 

13 

John  Baker. 

John  Baker. 

16 

CharicB  Cannon. 

Charles  Cannon. 

17 

Edwin  Elfe,  f.  p.  c. 

Ebenezer  B.  Stevens. 

19 

Do. 

Edwin  p]lfe,  f.  p.  c. 

21 

Estate  Jacob  Miller. 

Jolin  Wm.  Mil  er. 

23 

Do. 

Unoccu]iied. 

26 

Charles  R.  Brewster. 

Charles  K.  Brcwetcr. 

27 

1 

Mrs.  Margaret  -M.  Paine. 

Mrs.  Margaret  ^f.  Paine. 

29 

1 

\ 

Mrs  Frances 0.  Bentham. 

Mrs.  Frances  C.  Hcntham. 

31 

Frederick  Xihans. 

Rose  Smith,  f.  ]>.  c. 

33 

1 

Lorenz  E.  Stoppelhein. 

Lorenz  E.  .Stoiipelbcin. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


Washington  ^luller. 

Dr.  George  S.  Pelzer. 

Charles  H.  Simoiilon. 

Mrs.  Ann  Robertson. 

Washington  Fire  En.  Co. 

Axe  Comjiaiiv  house. 

David  D.  ('(.li.-ii. 

Upper  Wards  Market. 

Lydia  Betjon,  f.  p.^c. . 

Henr^'  Plein. 

Susan  Nelson,  f.  p.  c. 

Archibald  M.  JVurifoy. 

Wm.  Edward  Scott. 

Francis  Salvo. 

Miles  Drake. 

Unoccupied. 

CharloH  lining. 
Isabella  !>.  Simons, f.  p.  c. 'Isabella  D.  Sinmns.  f.^.  c. 
iSr)>tima  Johnson,  f.  p.  e.  iScjitima  Jo)inson,  f.  p.  c. 
' Robert  Shaw  Miller  Robert  Shaw  Milbr. 

I  Hon.  R.  Barnwell  Rhett.  jUon.  R.  Barnwell  Hhett. 
iTr.  E»t.  J.  Bickley  &  wifc.^John  Bickloy. 


John  Shachte. 

Do. 

Charles  H.  Simonton. 
Mrs.  Ann  Robertson. 
Washington  Fire  En.  Co. 

David  D.  Cohen. 

Egan  &  Devereux. 
Do. 

Archibald  M.  Pcurifoy. 
Donald  Mcintosh. 
F.  Salvo,  trustee. 
Mrs.  Martha  Stewart. 
Estati"  Mrs.  Jam-  Childs. 
Estate  Mrs.  M.  B.  Crow. 


210 


CENSUS    OP   CHARLESTON. 


\  KRNON  STREET. 

Runs  West  from  Wharf  Street,  immediately. above  Laurens  Street, 

'  to  E'lsf  Hay  Strut. 

SOUTH  SIDK,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 


M 

a 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 


Estate  Carsten  Nolirden.iBennctt  Boak 


Mrs.  .lano  Thomppoii. 

^Irs.  Moiili^joiiu  ry. 
Jaino.s  Ivt'imy. 
Edward  Ilamliii. 
Estate  .losliua  Ijazanis. 

Do. 
John  A.  C(n»k. 


;John  F.  Bail. 

Mrs.  .lam*  Aixlrows. 

Francis  CluTry. 

Tlionias  .laifon. 
jEdward  Ilandiii. 
ijt)lin  (ik'a.son. 
iSIavcs. 
IJanu's  II.  Bornomaiin. 


2 

1 

4 

*i 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

12 

14 

2 

16 

18 

20 

22 

NORTH   SIDE. 

{'liarlos  B.  Grant.  |Unocciipiod. 

(/liarles  W.  Seignioiis.       [Uodolj>li  Cox. 

I)o.  {Mrs.  .lolin  Mackoy. 

Tr.  Est.  .1.  A.  J\.  lircakc'r.iUnoctMipiod. 
Child'n  of  Mrs.  A.  Rouse. 'Mrs.  Amelia  Rouse. 
Est.  P.  .John  Boycc.  jMrs.  :Mary  Maher. 

Cliarles  W.  8ei<j;niou8.  Edward  KaitVe. 
Tr.  Est.  Chil.  ("'.  A.  Lord.ljanies  Falnidn. 
Jonah  M.  ^'ennillg.  iShives. 

Do.  Slaves. 

Mrs.  Fliza  ('.  Hall.  iMrs.  Eli/.a  C.  Ball. 


WHIMS'  COURT. 

Runs   West  from  Kimj  Street,  between   Price's  Alley  and  Smith's 

l.ane. 


WARD  No.  2. 

John  BeasK-y.  Slaves. 

Do.  I  John  Beaslcy. 

John  W.  Lewis.  Slaves. 


2 

1 

4 

..1 

6 

4 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

NORTH   SH)E. 
Tr.    Kst.   iVter    llorlheek 
and  wife. 

Do. 
J)o. 
Estate  John  .McKeo. 
James  R.  Addison. 


Unoccupied. 

Mrs.  Kei'i;an. 

Edw'd  l'"'laMi<;an  k  others. 

Slave. 


Do. 


Mrs.  S.  .h'Miiin^s. 
E.  L.  J>aveii]iort. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


211 


WALL  STREET. 

Runs  from  Laurena  Street,  between  Anson  and  Middle  Streets,  to 
Callunin  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No.     s 

pa 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1 

3 
5 
7 
9 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 
31 
33 
35 
37 
39 
41 
43 
45 


4 

61 

8 

10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26  1  ' 
28    1  I 


Tr.  Est.  E.W.  Greenland. 
.Tamos  A.  Diiffus. 
Clcnictit  II.  Stevens. 
Samuel  S.  Miller. 
Robert  S.  Duryea. 
Thomas  Darcy. 
Tr.Est.  Ann  AValker,  f.p.e. 
E.state  W.  B.  Main. 
Miss  A.  L.  Salomon. 
Charles  L.  Happohlt. 
Thomas  F.  O'Sullivan. 
Children  of  .T.S.  Fogartie, 
TrustEst. Isabclhi  Dupre. 
Augustus  I'3'an.  f.  p.  c. 
Ursula  Schmidt. 

Do. 
Wm.  H.  Houston. 
Dr.  Edmund  A.  Gibbes. 

Do. 
Estate  J.  E.  Burdell. 

Do. 
William  Forsyth. 
Horlbeck. 


Dr.  Melvin  Greenland, 
.lames  A.  Duff  us. 
William  Tvogerton. 
Samuel  S.  Miller. 
Hol>ert  S.  Duryea. 
Thomas  Darey. 
Ann  Walker,  f.  p.  c. 
Mrs.  Wm.  C.  Main, 
.lohn  Conroj-. 
Unoccujiied. 
Thomas  F.  O'Sullivan. 
Miss  Ann  M.'Foirartie. 
Miss  Isabella  Dupre. 
Augustus  K3an.  f.  p.  c. 
?]liza  ]May. 
Eliza  liurke. 
Lawrence  Lovegreen. 
George  Chiretzburg. 
p]mmeline  Elliott,  f.  p.  c. 
Susan  M.  Jones. 
William  Davis,  f.  p.  c. 
Sylvia  Nelson,  f.  p.  c. 
'Margaret  Mcjers. 

EAST   SIDE. 

Mrs.  Jane  Leitch.  jMrs.  Jane  Leifch. 

Do.  I  Mrs.  Kliza  A.  Po^'as. 

Corp.  Moth.  Prot.  Church.' Hev.  Silas  B.  Southerland 


Jacob  Wiengos. 
Dr.  William  Hall. 

Do. 
John  Kennedy. 
Charles  L.  HappftMt. 
Jl.  Hogarth. 
Jonah  M.  Venning. 
William  H.  Houston. 
H^tbert  I>.  I)eas,  f.  p.  c. 
Family  of  J.  F.  Kd wards 
Dr.  Alex.  E.  Gadsden 


William  Se?nken. 
•Jane  E.  Johnson,  f  ]>.  c. 
•John  Hartigon. 
jjohn  Kennedy. 
ICharles'L.  Hai»poldt. 
Mrs.  Mary  Hogarth. 
I  Michael  Gleason. 
: Betsey  Edmo?uls(on,  f.p.c 
I  Robert  L.  Deas.  f.  p.  c. 


'4' 


harlcs  Mousseau. 


212 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


f* 


WAliUEN    STREET. 

Runs  Wrst  from  King  Street,  between   Vanderhorst  and  RadcUfe 
Streets,  to  Swith  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  6. 


M 

o 

No.      H 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

l« 

^ 

1 

Estate  Nathan  Natlians. 

Unoccupied. 

3 

Do. 

Shive.  ^ 

5 

T)... 

Tathenfie  Ho<;crs,  f.  p.  c. 

7 

Do. 

Xcro  Ilorlbeck,  f.  p.  c. 

9 

1)<.. 

Shivc. 

11 

Thomas  W.  Malonc. 

ShHVC. 

13 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

15 

Do. 

Saraii  .1.  IloUan.i,  f.  p.  c. 

17 

Do. 

Eli/..  8.  Mattiiews.  i.  p.  c. 

19 

Joseph  K.  Opiionhc'im. 

.Iose))l»  II.  ()p])eniieini. 

21 

^ 

Mr.s.  Emiiin  ('.  iJ<)l)or(s. 

Mrs.  lOninia  ('.  Roberts. 

23 

r 

I'id.it  <  'arolinc  Ilaiicl'.p  c. 

Edward  Ilaiir,  f.  p.  c. 

25 

^ 

Min.s  M:n"tlia  Prioleau. 

CMiristina  Sturixis,  1".  j).  c. 

27 

Edward  Koacli. 

Edward  IJoaeh. 

29 

(icurjfo  W.  Patterson. 

William  Riley. 

31 

Edward  .J.  Jones. 

Marl  ha  Sully  T^eoves. 

33 

Mary  E.  Eenwick,  f.  p.  c. 

Mary  E.  Fenwick.  f.  p.  c. 

35 

L.  Weiskopf. 

Fmmu  L.  Dixon. 

37 

Estate  Mrs.  11.  (ironini^. 

.John  Witscll. 

39 

John  Clancy. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Clancy. 

41 

Ann  Shrewsbury,  f.  p.  c. 

Ann  Shrewsbury,  f.  p.  e. 

43 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Ileriot. 

Kdwin  K.  Ileriot. 

45 

Tr.  Est.. Mrs.  llol)t.  .lames. 

Robert  .lames. 

47 

1 

lion.  I'enj.  F.  Diihkin. 

lion.  Ik'nJ.  F.  Hunkin. 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

2 

12 

2 

14 

1 

16 

1 

18 

1 

20 

2 

22 

1 

24 

I 

26 

2 

NORTH  SIDE, 

Mrs,  Sophia  S.  Wilson 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
t  Do. 
D... 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do.  T' 


Slave. 

Un(>ccupie<l. 

William  Mitchell.  i\  p.  c 

John  .1.  Ficklinij. 

Hannah  (Jibbs,  1".  p.  c. 

Slave. 

Slave.  • 

Slave. 

Slave. 

Slave.  . 

Louise  Chaise,  f.  p.  c. 

Slave. 

Margaret  Nisbot,  f.  p.  c. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


213 


WARREN  STREET— Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No  6. 


K 

o 

No. 

s 
n 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

28 

1 

Mrs.  Sophia  S.  Wilson. 

Slave. 

30 

2 

Bo. 

Slave. 

32 

2 

Do. 

Slave. 

34 

1 

f          Do. 

Slave. 

36 

2 

Do. 

Slave. 

38 

1 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

40 

1 

Henry  Pinckney  Walker. 

Henry  Pinckney  Walker. 

42 

1 

Dr.  J.  Hume  8imons,  trus. 
Trust  Estate  Geo.  W.  and 

Dr.  John  Hume  Simons. 

44 

1 

Martha  p]^leston. 

William  W.  Leman. 

46 

1 

Loftu8  C.  Clifford. 

Loftus  C.  Clifford. 

l.s 


214 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLKSTOX. 


WASHINGTOX  8TRE?:T. 

Buns  from  fjonrcns  Street,  betucen  Marsh  and  East  Bay,  partly 
through  Ward  No.  3,  and  partly  through  Ward  No.  5,  to 
Chapel  Street. 

WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No. 

M 
O 

K 

n 

C 

o 
o 

OWXKKS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Iloiirv  Fordliani.  f.  j>.  o. 
Nrlsuii  Milclicll. 

TIcMirv  Fordliain,  f.  \^.  c. 
I'atriJU  Ulli'ion. 

7 

1  , 

9 

1   1 

11 

1   I 

13 

1 

15 

1 

17 

2 

19 

1 

21 

^ 

23 

1    i 

25 

1   i 

27 

1 

29 

1 

31 

1 

2 

4^ 

6 

8! 

10 

12 

« 

14! 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

1 

30 

32 

34 

1 

30 

1 

WEST  SIDE.  AVARD  N 
Samuel  R.  Marshall.  Saimu'l  H    Marsha 

Kslato  Jlonrv  M.  Howard 
iKdwani  Ilorlbock. 


2  jjohn  Dou^hcrty 


Frc'doriek  \V.  Kasun. 
Edward  llorlht't-k 
UiH)ccu])it'd. 

Catlu'iMiio  Walkiiis.  f.  p  c. 
Jauu's  KaU'v. 


Plslatc  (^iiiiiliii  II.  Smith.  .John  Fi'i-han. 
K.  W.  Howard  \-  children. 'Mrs.  liridLcet  Hooves. 
S.  ^I.  Mortiiiieri*^  childreii.  Thomas   .Morlimor. 
Kd.  1*.  Leman,  wile  t^  ehil.  Kdward  !'.  Lemaii. 
Thomas  P.  (xreeu.  jThomas  \\  (li-eeii. 

Trust  Est.  Mrs.  A  Delia 

Ton\«,  andTr.Est.  Mrs. 

McOwcn.  William  Kilev. 

Do.  Torre's  Mill.* 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


.lolili  Cook. 

Estate  .lames  Mitchell. 
Kstute  Joshua  Lruiarus. 
Peter  Woodward. 
Mrs.  McElmoyle. 

Do. 

J)o. 
i\Iaiiuel  Rose. 
John  .Moraii. 
Charles  W.  Soignious. 

Do. 
'I'liKiiias  \V.  Maloiic. 
.lohii  A.  Cook. 

EAST  SIDi:,   WARD  No.  5. 
|]^  F.  Smith,  trustee.  Uuoecupied. 

Wm.  T.  Saiulcrs,  saw  mill. 


Slaves, 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Mitchell. 

Slaves. 

Peter  Woodward. 

Unoccujjied. 

Willis  Jones,  f.  p.  c. 

Jane  lirown,  t'.  p.  c. 

Ai.tonio  Hose. 

Antonius  S.  Freitas. 

(jeorge  (Jarner. 

Alexander  Comyer. 

Kdiiiund  Wallace. 

Charles  J)eguan. 


iWm.  T.  Sanders 

]  Do 

jChai'leston  GaftCoinjiany 


J  as.  J{.  Addison,  trustee.  Dr.  Kichard  A.  2sorth. 


Wm.  T.  Sanders. 
(Jas  works. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


215 


WASHINGTON  STRPIET— Continued. 
EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5. 


w 

o 

- — — -*■ 

No. 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

38 

Dr.  Thomas  G.  Prioleau. 

Dr.  Jacob  Ford  Prioleau. 

40 

1 

R.  R.  Accom.  Wharf  Co. 

K.  R.  Afcom.  Cot.  Press. 

42 

1 

Do. 

.John  Webb. 

44 

Mrs.  Lavinia  JiJrown. 

.lohn  Vi.  Philli])s. 

46 

Mrs.  Elizahetlj  R.Sanders. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  E. Sanders. 

48 

Richard  E.  Dereef. 

Allc}^  occupied  by  Slaves. 

50 

Do. 

Jjonis  Ilannecke. 

52 

Do. 

Rich'd  E.  Dereef,  f.  p.  c. 

WESCOTT'S  COURT. 

i?uw.s  f^ouih  from  Spring  Street,  next  West  of  President  Street. 

EAST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 

James  Moore. 

Griffin  Garris. 

Slaves. 

John  Benjamin  Kelly. 

Benjamin  Bell. 

Mary  Emily  Upton. 

Ann  Kelly." 

Wm.  Lawrence  Meray. 

James  Cannaday. 


2 

A 

.lames  Moore. 

4 

Dr.  George  W.  Weseott. 

6 

Do. 

8 

Do. 

10 

Do. 

12 

Thos.  Heyward  Thayer. 

14 

Do. 

16 

Do. 

18 

James  Cannaday. 

WILSON  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  Magazine  Street,  nearly  opposite  Franklin  Street, 

to  Beaufain. 


WEST   SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 

IJohn  Sickling. 
!  Do. 

i  Do. 


Sarah  Lawrence,  f.  p.  c. 

Do. 
Cecelia  Lewis,  f.  p.  c. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

EAST  SIDE. 

Estate  Henry  D.  Walker. 
Do. 

It... 


Unoccupied. 
Nancy  S'owell,  f.  p.  c. 
Jane  Nelson,  t.  p.  c. 
Clara  Purse,  f.  p.  c. 


■21(i 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLKSTON. 


AVATEH  STREET. 

Runs  Wcjit  from  Ea.'<i  lunj  i<>   Meetinff,  between    Atlantic  Street 
and  StoU's  Alley. 

WARD  No.  1. 


»* 

a 

No.      i 

1  n 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

1 

Estate  James  Chapman. 

Kuirh  E.  Vincent. 

3 

1 

r>o. 

WillinLjton  Stevenson. 

5 

1 

James  Lo<;aro  Yates. 

.!:uiH's  Li'ijari'  Yatos. 

7 

J):ivi(J  Bri-iTs. 

David  Bri^Xii'^- 

9 

1 

J.  11.  Kca.l.^ 

Shivrs. 

11 

MiHS  Kliza  Toussii^cr. 

.Itiliana  Izard,  p.  c. 

13 

Francis  Nipson. 

Susan  Canu'ron,  p.  c. 

15 

1 

William  C.  Miller. 

William  ('.  Miller. 

2 

1 

4 

,1 

6 

i| 

8 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

16 

1 

18 

1 

20 

1 

22 

1   1 

NORTH  SIDE. 

M  I's.  ^lary  HaynnMid.        jMrs.  Mary  Raymond. 
Kstale  .lames  Clia]iman.   i.Mrs.  ('liaj)niaii. 
Edmund  Hates  and  Tli<)s.;Edmund  Bates  and  Thos. 

Daniols.  !      Daniols. 

Kicliard  K.  Serevon.  jLMcliard  Iv  Screven. 

Trust  Estate  .Mrs.  Cathe-' 

rinc  L.  Blake.  LI  alius  E.  Jilake. 

Tr.  Est.  Mary  E.  McLeod.|llenry  A.  McLcod. 
Miss  Marv  1>.  Ilchucs.       !(le<)r<;iaiia     and     Martha 


Do. 

John  (Mcvt'land,  ]».  c. 
Miss  Eliza  ToussiLjcr. 
Mrs.  Aniv  Turnhull. 


I      Jiirnii',  p.  c. 
LMiss  Mary  E.  Jlolmos. 
.lohn  Cli'vcland,  ]).  c. 
iMiss  Eliza  T()ussi<rer. 
Mrs.  A  inv  'rund)ull. 


WILLIAMS'  ROW. 

Buns  West  from  Meethuj  Street,  two  doors  above  Woolfe,  to  Rail- 

roiul  Trarl:. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  7. 

Wade  Scott  and  others. 
Ilarman  Steinman. 
Jolm  Louis  (lill'ard. 
M.  llodlh-r. 
Herman  Ilize. 
Manillas  llorfller. 
Frederick  .Meyer. 
Patrick  Wall. 


2 

1 

Jlciny  Williams. 

4 

1 

Do. 

6 

1 

Do. 

8 

1 

Do. 

10 

1  1 

J)o. 

12 

1 

Do.       ' 

14 

1 

Do. 

16 

1 

Do. 

CENSUS    OF    CIIAKLESToN. 


■ir 


WEXT WORTH  STREET. 

Jiuns  West  from  Bust  B(iy,  between  Society  and  Hasell  Streets. 
partly  throxnjli  Want  Xo.  '^  and  partly  through  Ward^Xo.  4,  to 
Ashley  River. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No.     S 


w 

o 

o 

o 

eg 

o 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


7 
9 

11 

13 
15 
17 
19 
21 
23 
25 
27 
29 

33 
35 

37 
301 


41 

43 

45 

47 

49 

51 

53 

56 

57 

1 

59 

01 

03 

05 

07 

r,9 

1 

JW.  S.  Heiiery,  trns.  Chas. 

E.  Scanlan  and  wife, 
j Estate  William  .1.  White. 

William  Kiiiihardl. 
jJacob  Oltolengui. 
;A.  F.  Moses. 

Rev.  G.  W.  Moore. 
;  Rev.  Dr.  E.  H.  Myers. 

\l.  A.  Tavel. 
i William  I^ebby. 
I  Richard  M.  Butler, 
.lames  Jeffords. 

Martin  Dowd. 
iJ.  M.  Ainger. 

I      ,       ^■^*^- 

Tons! ant ine  T)n)toTit. 

I  William  Proctor. 
John  Keiiifick. 


Charles  E.  Scanlan. 

White. 

William  Kuidiardt. 

(^apt.  F.  Peck. 

B.  I).  Shear. 

Rev.  G.  W.  Moore. 

Rev.  T)r.  E.  II.  Myers. 

R.  A.  Tavel. 

E.  Lafitte. 

Richard  M.  Butler. 

James  Jetfords. 
;  William  T.  Miller. 
iJ.  BruiiH. 
{Mrs.  II.  Fisher. 
,.Tohn   Ilarheson. 

William  Proctor. 


John  Kenifick. 
Corp.    Methodist    K])isco-  Lecture  Pooni  Metliodi»t 
pal  Church.  Ejtiscopal  Church. 

Do.  jciiurch. 

Estate  William  J.  Gaj'er.'Gustavus  Follin. 

SOUTH  sn)E,  ward  no.  4. 

Estate  Smith  Mowrv.  jr.  Thomas  Alexander. 


Do. 
Samuel  Meeker. 
Lconaj'd  Weissinger. 
Fourth  Brigade. 
John  Thompson. 
Gi-'.l  T,(..)^r,.  V'l Masons. 


71     1 


11.  Z.  La u rev. 

T'noceupit'd. 

Mrs.  Isabel  DeLeon. 

.lolin  A.  Wagener. 

John  B.  Frasrr. 

W.  B.  Thorn] ison. 

Unoccupie<l. 

Unoccupied. 
Tt.  Estate  EHk.  B.  Smith  T.  O.  Smith. 
|TruHt  Estat<>  Mary  Levin.  Nathaniel  Levin. 
John  Sicgling.  Unoccupied. 

ll)r.  W.  S.  Brown.  Unoccupied. 

Trust  Entate  Henry  Horl-' 

heck  and  wife.  IDr   Wm.  C.  Horlbeck. 

! Estate  John  Ward.  Henry  W.  Carr. 

St.  Michael's  Church.   ^    iMordccai  Hyanin. 


218 


ri-v<r'<  OK  ruAULESToX. 


WEXTWOKTH  STREET— Continnod. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No. 


^ 


OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


73  1 


n 
79 

81 

83 

85 

871 

89i 

9ll 

93 

95  1 

97 

99 
101 
1031 
1U5  1 
107 
10!>  1 
111 

11 ;; 

IIT) 

117 

1191 

121' 

IL'^J 

125    1 

127, 


Saint  Michael's  Church. 
M.  Jacolts. 

Do. 
Saint  Michael's  Church. 

D... 
l>r.  lUnry  Hoylston. 
Mis.  M.  K.  Tooincr. 
I.oou  T.  PottcT. 
Mary  S.  .lohnson. 
Iluirj.  R.  Bank.';. 
Ak'.xander  C.  Pliin. 
.lolm  M.  Walton. 
Henry  W.  Muckenfuss. 
;  J)o. 

Do. 
D.  Mcintosh. 
Mary  F.  Alircns. 
Moses  D.  Ilvanis. 

Do. 
Mrs.  Bi'ik". 

lli'iiry  .1.  BiMsscMidon. 
Mstato  Williani  Knston. 
Benjamin  D.  Lazarus. 
.Mrs.  D.  Wilkinson. 
Edwin  Iv.  Kci-rison. 
Theodore  D.  Jervc}'. 
Dr.  Kli  (icddintrs. 


'Morris  Sellon. 

Joseph  T.  Caldwell. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Caldwoll. 

Unoccupied. 
JKichard  Caldwell. 
jGcorijc  (Jraf. 
•Edwanl  Hoach.  f.  p.  c. 

Leon  T.  Potter. 

^Mrs.  Dorothy  >L  Lawton. 
,llu.i,di  B.  Banks. 
jAlexandcr  C.  Phin. 
ijohn  M.  Walton. 

Miss  Catherine  Smith, 
j  Unoccupied. 

'Catherine  Roberts,  f.  p.  c. 
iMrH.  Philip  S.  Cha.'^e. 

Antoinette  C.  Duvii^na. 
|Unoccuj)ied. 

Septima  Jones,  f.  j).  c. 

Theodore  Hendricks. 

Susan  Daley,  t'.  p.  c. 

Henry  J.  Hrissentlen. 

Kdwin  D.  Lnston. 

Benjannn  D.  Lazarus. 

Mrs.  D.  Wilkinson. 

Edwin  L.  Iverrison. 

Theodore  D.  Jervey. 
iCharlcs  E.  Baker. 


2 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

KS 

XOKTIl  SIDK.  W.\K1)  No.  :!. 

John  .MeMifher.  John  Mi'ai,dicr  and  others. 

Charles  \V.  Sei^idous.  John  H.  Latitte. 

J.  A.  liurckmyer.  J.  A.  Bunkmyer. 

Estate  Dr.  L.T-.  Colien.  .Mrs.  ^liriani  L.  C(dien. 

Mrs.  II.  L.  .Moisf.  Unoccupi<'(l. 

!)«..  Unoccupied. 


William  Matthiessen. 

Do. 
Trust  Est.  Mrs.  S<»])hronia 
J.  Lea. 


P.  V.  Dil.l.le. 
John  W.  Stoy. 

Chas.  ]'.  L.  Westen.lorfl'. 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


219 


WENT  WORTH  STREET— (Continued. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


No. 

a 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

20 

1   1 

jEstate  George  Thompson. 

Jolw)  A.  Hamilton. 

22 

Do. 

William  M.  Sage. 

24 

Do. 

Frederick  ]^)l)bins. 

26 

/'  ^-^««.-t<-««.r.4-«  /-»»-» 

Synagogue. 

i_/()i  i)()rjix.iuii 

28 

Frankc  &  Bcnedikt. 

Franke  &  Benedikt. 

30 

Tliomae  Y.  Simons. 

L.  Chapin  (back  stores). 

32 

J.  J\.  Dukes,  trustee. 

Dr.  D.  J.  Cain. 

34 

W.  J.  Conner. 

W.  J.  Conner  and  others. 

36 

A.  J.  Salinas. 

Unoccupied. 

38 

Isaac  Davega. 

Unoccupied. 

40 

Do. 

Eugene  Huchet. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WAB 

.D  No.  4. 

42 

■William  Mazyck. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Kobson. 

44 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

46 

Mrs.  Margaret  .Just. 

William  Greer. 

48 

Samuel  Meeker. 

Unoccu])ied. 

50 

Charle.s  W.  Seignious. 

Benjamin  (r.  Willis. 

52 

Do. 

Samuel  A.  Nelson. 

54 

Charleston  Fire  Comp  y. 

Engine  house  Ch.  F.  Co. 

56 

Estate  David  I).  Cohen. 

Davis  Taft. 

58 

John  T.  McDowell. 

John  T.  McDowell. 

60 

Martha  Mitchell. 

Martha  Mitchell. 

62 

Missrs  Mitclicli. 

Josei»h  Walker. 

64 

P.  Franklin  Smith. 

P.  Franklin  Smith. 

66 

Riclianl  Ycadctn. 

1  Richard  Ycadon. 

68 

Mrs.  Ann  Hall. 

Charles  Sclmbert. 

70 

Tr.  Est.  .1.  C.  Chrietzherg. 

R.  S.  R.  Chri.'tzberg. 

72 

I 

Do. 

1  Bernard  C.  I^ilev. 

74 

I 

Roman  Catholic  Church. 

lU-v.  Dr.  Richard  Baker. 

76 

John  S.  RiggH. 

Samuel  .].  Corrie. 

78 

Do. 

Edmund  William  Petit. 

80 

. 

1 

iJacob  Sass  Schinner. 

Jacob  Sass  Scliirmer. 

82 

1 

William  Searle. 

William  Sojirle. 

84 

Saint  Phili])s  Church. 

Office  Dr.  T.  (i.  Prioleau 

wr,    1 

Anthony  J.  Salinas. 

1  Anthony  J.  Salinas 

1 

A.M.  ami  Kleanor  S.  Elfe. 

Abraham  J.  Harris. 

•ju 

1 

Do. 

(leorgc  W.  Stevenson. 

92 

1 

James  S.  Johnson  &  wife. 

jJaraes  S.  Johnson. 

220 


CENSUS   OF   CHAKLESTOX. 


WKXTWoKTII   STIiKKT— Continiu-.l. 


NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  Na  4. 


u 

B 

No. 

1 

O 
O 

5f 

OWNERS. 

OCCLr.\NT.S. 

94 

1 

Caroline  Mchrtcns. 

Isaae  Hijjger. 

m 

1 

Do. 

Caroline  Mehrtens. 

98 

1 

John  S.  liiffi^s. 

Carl  FiedtrieU  Thole. 

100 

1 

Do. 

Ilohert  Tooiner,  f.  p.  c. 

102 

4 

Dr.  Alfred  Raonl. 

Dr.  Alired  Haoul. 

104 

llenrv  W.  MucUi'iifuss. 

Henry  W.  .Miiekenfus!?. 

106 

B.  S.*D.  Muc'Urnfuss. 

Isaae  Iv  Hirlz. 

108 

1 

Charles  II.  West,  jr.  , 

Charles  H.  West,  jr. 

110 

Henry  Cobia. 

Henry  Cobia. 

112 

1 

Do. 

James  Chapman. 

114 

1 

PiState  .John  Ilimte]". 

Mithat'l  Howling. 

110 

Willijun  A.  Wanlhiw. 

William  A.  Wanilaw. 

118 

Mrs.  A.  E.  D.  Mitehell. 

Iloraee  W.  Mitchell. 

120 

1 

B^state  James  IJoss. 

James  E.  Smith. 

122 

Chris,  (i.  .MeiiuniiiLCiT. 

Chris.  G.  Memmin^cr. 

124 

1 

Henry  W.  Muekenl'uss. 

Slaves. 

120 

1 

Do. 

Slaves. 

128 

Mrs.  Letitia  Kin^. 

Mrs.  Letitia  Kini^. 

130 

1 

Trust  Pist.  Wni.  Aslimead 
Courtenay  ami  wife. 

William  Ash.  Courtenay. 

182 

1 

Jolin  Peter  Kieji. 

William  Purse,  f  ]).  c. 

184 

1 

Do. 

.\iiii  Karr.  f.  ]).  e. 

136 

1 

Do. 

William  I'i'iee,  f.  p.  e. 

138 

1 

Do. 

John  I'eter  Kiep. 

140 

1 

John  A.  Frij)p. 

.John  A.  Fi'i|)]i. 

142 

1 

,].  F.  Sehirnier. 

Margaret  11.  Boinest. 

144 

1 

(Jeor^e  W.  Ohiey. 

Thomas  Slenhouse. 

146 

.1 

Do. 

William  llenrv  (Iruver. 

148 

1 

A.  L.  Miehel. 

( 'atlu-riiie  J.  .Michel. 

150 

1 

.Matthew  Sweegaii. 

.Matthew  Sweegan. 

152 

1 

Kdw'd  Kraiicis  Sweetjan. 

Kdw'd  Kraneis  Sweegan. 

154 

1 

Adam  B.  (ih)ver. 

Adam  B.  (J lover. 

156 

1 

Harriet  J.  Benjamin. 

Harriet  J.  lienjamin. 

158 

1 

John  Mayne  (Jreor. 

John  Mayne  Greer. 

CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


221 


WHARF  STREET. 

Runs  North  from  Eai^t  mid  of  Laurens  Street,  to  Calhoun  Street. 
WEST  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


u 

a 

No. 

u 

tf 

o                        OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

P3- 

^ 

1 

1   ^Carston  Xohrden. 

Ilnoceiipicd. 

3 

1   |Dr.  Edmund  A.  Gibbcs. 

TTnoecupicd. 

5 

1    1                    Dm 

f'harlcH  B.  Grant. 

7 

1   'James  ^fcLeisli. 

Unoccupied. 

9 

1    Jonah  M.  Vennino;. 

Dr.  William  Runt. 

11 

1   [William  &  .TamcR  Kobb. 

13 

1    Jonah  M.  Venninf;. 

Michael  Noland. 

15 

1   i                 Do. 

Unoccupied. 

17 

1    Estate  Isaac  Barrett. 

P^dward  Drenx. 

19 

1                     Do 

Thomas  Lawbery. 

21 

1     .John  Kobinson. 

lTnoccu})icd. 

23 

• 

1                Do. 

Unoccupied. 

25 

1  1 Howe. 

Unoccupied. 

2 
4 
(> 
s 

10 
12 
14 


EAST   SIDE. 

I  Office. 

William  .'v:  .lames  Hobb.  William  R.  Wcbl». 

Do. 

Do.  jThftmas  B.  Bowman. 

Jonah  M.  Venning.  i 

Do. 

Do. 


WRAGG  STREET. 


RunJ<  from  Elizabeth  Street  ^Yest  to  Meeting  Street. 

WARD  No.  a. 

2    1 

William  Aiken. 

Miss  Christina  Thisolm 

4;   1 

Do. 

Robert  R.  (?.  C'hisolm. 

61  1 

Do. 

Dr.  Ilenrv  Bovlston. 

8    1 

Do. 

Mrs.  M.jrv  I.  Kinloch. 

10    1 

Do. 

Misses  Meyers. 

121   1 

Do. 

Huch  K.  Aiken. 

14;   1 

Do. 

Samu<d  Hart. 

CENSUS    OF    CIIARLKSTOX. 


WOOLFE  tSTKEET. 

Runs  J  Vest  from  Nassau  Street,  opposite  Amherst  Street,  the  South 
side  being  in  Ward  No.  6,  and  the  Xorth  side  in   ]Vard  No.  7. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  5 


No. 

n 

o 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

1 

Mrs.  Joanna  C.  Saltar. 

Wm.  WannaiiKikor. 

3 

Jas.  S.  Jol^n^^on  and  wife. 

Shives. 

5 

])(.. 

Slaves. 

7 

Do. 

George  ('avanai^h. 

9 

Do. 

Areh'ihald  J  as.  Mills. 

11 

Do. 

(Marissa  Jenkins,  f.  p.  c. 

13 

Do. 

John  Fred,  liiitts. 

15 

Do. 

Wm.  Harvey  Williams. 

17 

Do. 

Nelson  Wade,  i'.  ]).  c. 

19 

Mrs.  D.  L.  Christie. 

Margaret  A.  Joye. 

21 

James  Dnnnin<i;. 

D.  J.Kandal. 

23 

Dr.  Henry  lioylslon. 

James  Delanej-.       * 

25 

Thomas  J.  Wharton. 

Ahvyn  Prince. 

27 

Mrs.  Jane  K.  Wharton. 

Mrs.  Jane  K.  Wliarton. 

29 

Frederick  C.  lihim. 

Mrs.  Mary  Petit. 

31 

Do. 

Mrs.  B  rid  ire t  Doolay. 

38 

Do. 

Unoccupied. 

NORTH   SIDE,  \y\\[\)  No. 


2 
4 
6 
8 

10 
12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 


Herman  Hastedt. 
Mrs.  Isabella  C.  Leach. 

Do. 
Joiin  F.  Steinmeyer. 
Tr.  Est.  T.B.rohlct  wile 
Do. 


]Mrs.  Ann  Ilattman. 
I  Slaves  and  tree  jyersons. 
Mrs.  Isabella  C.  Jjeach. 
Joseph  H.  James. 
l^^rs.  Mary  .lane  Kevers. 
Henry  Hucknian. 


Tr.  Est.  Emelie  H.Walter.  (Jeorire  H.  Waller. 


George  S.  IFacker 

Herman  Hastedt. 

Do. 

!>o. 
Do. 
Do. 


Dennis  Laniijiaii. 
Catherine  I'^arly. 
T.  W.  liii^gs,  wood  yard. 
Matthew  Slieay. 
(ieorge  Schneider. 
James  Kennedy. 
John  Hosengrantz. 
Flora  Gray,  1".  p.  c. 
Thomas  E.  Dalhvigk. 
Earnest  Buse. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


223 


WEST  STREET. 

Euns  West  from  Archdale,  between  Magazine  and  Beaufain  Streets, 

to  Mazycl;  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  4. 


No.      = 


ii 

a 

K 

pa 

o 

o 

OWNERS. 


OCCUPANTS. 


1 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

23 


Estate  Robert  F.  Ilcnry.  Julius  Berney,  f.  p.  c. 


Do. 

Do. 
E.state  TIio.s.  D.  Condy. 
.Tose])h  W.  Harrison. 
Dr.  Henry  R.  Frost. 

Do 
Eu«:^enia  Hedloy,  f  p.  c. 
.Tose]iii  H.  Dukes. 


Mary  Mathews,  f.  p.  c. 
Joseph  Chitty. 
Ellen  Inglis. 
Mrs.  Ella  Henderson.  .» 
.Helena  J   Stronier,  f.  p. 
Harry  McGill.  f.  ]..  c. 
!p]ngenia  Hedlcy,  f.  p.  c. 
Martha  Aidson,  f.  p.  c. 


1    Jos.  H.  Dnkcstt  Maxwell.  Unooen]iied. 

1    James  L.  Petigru.  Eosa  Hoffman,  f.  p.  c. 

1   I W.  L.  Daggett,  trustee.     Lydia  Harleston. 

NORTH  SIDE. 
Estate  Robert  F.Henry.  I  Ann  Vaughn,  f.  ]>.  c. 
George  Dusenbury.  iVictoire  Bell. 

Do.  '  Slave. 

David  B.  Lafar.  Jesse  Russell. 

E»i.  Ann  Mitehell,  f.  p.  c  Henriette  Garden,  f.  p.  c. 
Robert  C.  Mitchell.  ^Robert  C.  Mitchell. 

David  C.  Gibson,  trustee.  Anna  Jenkins,  f.  p.  c. 

WRAGG  SQUARE. 

Runs  East  from  Meeting  Street,  on  North  side  of  Wragg  Square. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  H. 
1    Miss  Jane  C.  Ha^'den.        Miss  Jane  C.  Haj'dcn. 

Walter  jlovey. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1    \ 

4 
6 
8 

10 
12 


1    .Fohn  A.  Cook. 

1   'Mrs.  Kuth  Davis,  trustee.  Warren  Ransom  Davis. 

1    jWm.  Henry  Houston.        Lang<lon  Bowie. 

1  Do.  Caleb  N.  Avrrill. 

1   [George  N.  Hej-nolds,  jr.   ;Hev.  J.  U.  Kendrick. 


ZIG  ZAG  COURT. 
Rvn.o  Xorth  from  Atlantic  Street,  a  few  doors  West  of  East  Bay. 
WARD  No.  1. 
11       11   Thomas  W.  Holwdl.         [Thomas  W.  Hoi  well. 
3|       1  1   I  Edward  Jordan.  'Edward  Jordan. 

EAST  SIDE. 
21       I   1   [John  Christian  Otgen.       .Slavef*. 
41       I  1   I  Do.  lUnoccapiod. 


^ 


■1-2A 


OEXSrS    OF   ('H.\HLE>TnX. 


Al)(ii:Kt5  iSOLTlI    WIlAJiF. 

Runs  East  from  East  Bay  Street,  immediately  oppm^ite  Trmhi  St. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  i 


No. 


OWNKHr 


OCCUPANTS. 


2 

1  1 

4 

1  1 

(i 

8 

10 

12 

Inns  East 

1  1 

8  1 

21 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

42 

44 

40 

48 

50 

A.  VaiKlerlmrsi  hawsou.    T.  Savat^e  lioywar«l. 

ICajit.  William  IVmt}*. 
NORTH  SIDK. 
1   |.I.  A.  Hopkins.  .Slavis. 

Jleiirj'  A.  MiddU'toii.         |Unucfii]tic(l. 
Gustavus  V.  Aiickir.  Peter  Smith. 

Do.  !S.  V.  Amker. 

J.  S.  CiibbeH  &  A.  S.  (libbeSjUibbeH  &  Co. 

Do.  IT.  N.  Jolinsoii  \  Co. 

ADGEK'S  NORTH  VVIIAKF. 

from  East  Bay.  next  Sorth  of  the  Wharf  at  the  foot  of 
Traihl  Street. 
SOUTH  SH)K,  WARD  No.  1. 
iJumcs  iV  KoljiTl  Adi^cr.     iWbart'oHicc. 
I  Robert  R.  Bee.  JRobt.  R.Bee's  eooper  shop 

NORTH   SIDE. 


laiiu's  A:  liobei-t  .\(lger. 

J)o. 

\)o. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do.. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Davidson. 

Do. 

Do. 
Bayard  Davidson. 


Adams  «.N:  Frost,  st.  house. 
Mottet,  Hiiehet  i^  Co. 
Unoccupied. 
Adams  tS:  Frost. 
Coffin  &  Prini:;le. 
Adams  A;  Fiost. 
Fraser  i\:  Dill. 
K.  Jl.  Rodi^ers  &  ('o. 
Harbor  Master's  olfiee. 
K.  H.  Hod.i,a>rsiV  Co. 
(Jeur«^e    V\.  I'ritehett. 
Kee(ler  it  DeSaussuro. 

Do. 
Blue  Kid-e  IJailroadCo. 
(Inoeeupied. 

Ai^t.  Mer.LineX.V.  IMUs. 
rnoccui)ied. 
James  Adujer  &  Co. 
Frasor&  Dill's  store  house 
E   H.  Rodgei-8  &  Co. 
Store  house,  unoccupied. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoccupied. 
Wm.  II.  Fastcri.y. 
Hdward  Meidove  <.*cSon. 


CKN.SUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


225 


SOUTH  ATLANTIC^  WIIAKF. 
NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 


^ 

No. 

o 

Q 
O 
O 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

2 

OtiH  Mills  &  Co. 

Win.  r.  DukcH  &  .Sons. 

4 

Do. 

Georije  A.  irojilcy  &  Co. 

6 

Do. 

Wm.'C.  Dukos&Sons. 

8 

J)o. 

So.  Atlantie  Wharf  office. 

10 

Do. 

, 

12 

Do. 

Caldwell,  Blakeley  &  Co. 

14 

Do. 

Howhuid  &  Co. 

16 

Do. 

Caldwell,  Blakeley  &  Co. 

18 

Do. 

Wharf  stores. 

20 

1 

George  Gibbon. 

John  11.  8chreiner. 

ATLANTIC  OR  CENTRAL  WHARF. 

Rv7is  East  from  East  Bay,  beticeen  Broad  and  Queen  Streets,  to 

Cooper  River. 


NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  1. 
lOtis  Mill8&  Co.  ]StorcH,  unoccupied. 


lllhett  &  Robson. 

!  Do. 


IB.  S.  Rhett&.Son. 
Do. 


NORTH  ATLANTIC  WHARF. 

Runs  Ea.<<f  from   TCn.vf  Bay,  between   Broad   and    Quern   Sfrfii.<,  in 

Cooper  River. 


^1   ^   i 
3    1 


•-> 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

SOUTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  1. 


jOtis  Mills  k  Co. 
Do. 


lUnoccnjticd. 
I  Unoccupied. 


NORTH  SIDE. 


lOtis  Mills  &  Co. 

Do. 
'  Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
ho. 
Do. 
Do 


John  .1 .  (  Ohen. 

J.  &  J.  D.  Kirk])atrick. 

Colcock.  McCalley«&  Mal- 

loy. 
Cahiwoll  &  Bobinson. 
Patfer^ion  k  Stock. 
Rice.  Sims  &  iiarksdalc. 
Dranc  k  Sin^lctary. 
Wardlaw  k  Walker. 
T.  S.  k  T.  G   13udd. 
|8^res,  junoccupied. 


226 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


ACCOMMODATION  AVIIAKF. 

Is  0)1  the  East  side  of  the  Oiti/,  nejct  North  of  Vendue  Range. 

NORTH  SII»K,  WARD  No.  .1. 


No. 

M 

U 

s 

pq 

e 
o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

2 

1 

Joseph  Provost. 

rnocfiipiod. 
Xi'Iscjii  r.  Sassard 

4 

Do. 

6 

1 

Do. 

Hopkins,  HudHon  &  Co. 

« 

Do. 

UlKICCMl    »i(.'(i. 

10 

1 

Do. 

Jdsepli  \j.  Howard. 

12 

1 

Do. 

A.  Gardollc. 

14 

Do. 

.lo.seph  Prcvost's  ofticc. 

16 

1 

Do. 

Store  house. 

18 

Natliaiiiol  Fii'lds. 

Kdward  . Jordan's  sail  loft. 

130YCE  k  CO.iS  WIlAliF. 

Ru7is  East  from  East  Bay  St.,  opposite  Elliott  St.,  to  Cooper  River. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WAKD  No.   1. 


2 

1 

John  Praser  &  Co. 

O'Nealo  &  Crawford. 

4 

Do. 

Robert  Mure  \  Co. 

6 

Do. 

O'Nealo  iS:  Crawford. 

8 

Do. 

Kichurd  T.  WalUer. 

10 

Do. 

Jlohnes  A:  Stonev. 

12 

Do. 

Kichard  T.  Walker. 

14 

Do. 

Smith  »S:  Dulin. 

IG 

Do. 

Do. 

18 

Do. 

11.  K.  Aiken  &  Co. 

20 

Do. 

C.  T.  Mitchell  &Co. 

22 

Do. 

.1.  D.  Mureliison. 

24 

Do. 

William  Iv.  Kyan. 

26 

Do. 

HoyeeA: C(j.'s  wliarl'oHico. 

28 

Do. 

.lames   Maeheth. 

30 

Do. 

Cnoeeupied. 

32 

Do. 

John   Jionnell. 

34 

Do. 

Unoeenpied. 

3G 

Cowhini  ( I'ravcley. 

Gnivcley  &  Pringlo. 

J'ATTON'S  WHARF. 

Is  on  the  East  side  of  the  City,  at  the  foot  of  Hasell  Street. 

SOUTH    SH^K,  WARD  No.  3. 

ll  1  I       [Estate  William  I'utton,     IE.  Lafittc  &  Co. 
3|       I       I  \)fi.  I  Store  house. 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


227 


SOUTH  CENTRAL  WHARF. 

Is  on  East  side  of  the  City,  at  the  foot  of  Cumberland  Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 


1 
3 
5 
7 
9 
11 


ii 

o 

. 

No. 

s 

o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

Central  Wharf  Company 
Do. 
Do. 
M.  C.  Mordccai  &  Co. 
Do. 
Do. 


Unoccupied. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoccu]>icd. 
StorcsM.C.Mordecaii&Co. 

Do. 

Do. 


NORTH  SIDE. 

1   [Central  Wharf  Company.  jUnoccupiofl  store  or  shed. 
1   I Faber.  | Unoccupied  shed. 


XORTH  CENTRAL  WHARF. 

7s  on  the  East  side  of  the  City,  at  the  foot  of  Cumberland  Street. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  3. 

jJoiinFrascr&Co.&others.  Drake  &  Moscp. 

Do.  Bowie.  Latitte  &  Co 

Do. 
Faber. 
Do. 
Do. 

l)n. 


1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

7 

1 

9 

1 

11 

1 

13 

1 

Bowie, 

U.  F.  Baker  &  Co. 

Unoccu])i(.'d. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 

Unoccupied. 


NORTH   SIDE. 


2 

1 

4 

1 

' 

6 
8 

1 

1 

10 

12 

1 

14 

16 

1 

' 

18 

1 

20 

1 

i 

22 

1 

24 

1 

JohnFraper&Co.,^ot]iei*8. 

Do. 
(  Do. 

\  Do. 

Do. 
(  Do. 

I  Do. 

Do. 
Bank  of  State  of  So.  C«. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


Cothran,  Jeffers  &  Co. 

Do. 
Clarksons  &  Mey. 
John  Franer  &.  Co. 
Graeser  k  Smith. 
George  Robertson. 
Chris.  Atkinson  &  Co. 
StorcH.  iinoccupied. 
UnoceupicMl. 
Unoccupied. 
Unoccu|)ied. 
Unocoapiod. 


228 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 


BKOW^ "6  WiiAUF. 

Js   next  South  of  Vendue  Range. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  Na  1. 


No. 

n 

o 
o 

OWNERS. 

OCCUPANTS. 

2 
4 
G 

8 

lu 

12 

1 

1 

1 
1 

IT.  T.  Stroot  &  Co. 
ho. 
J>o. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Hall  &  Co. 

Do. 
Rrowii  it  Hyams. 
L:nvn'n(o.\.E(lrnondRton. 
Wharf  onk-o. 
Si  f)iv-h()usos,  unoccupied. 

NORTH  COMMERCIAI.  W  ilAKF. 

Runs  East  from  East  Bay  Street, second  uharf  below  Tradd  Street. 

NORTH  SIDE.  WARD  No.  2. 

IiiiLjraliain  iV  Wolil*. 
Gour(lin,.Mattliicssen&Co 
IjCf^aro,  Colcock  &  Co. 
U'Jlcar,  l\(»]»*'r  it  SttMiey. 
Mazyck  &  Howard, 
llanckel  it  Xowi-ll. 
Wharf  ortico,  Com.  wharf. 
Robert  Q.  I'iiK'knoy. 
Jacob  S.  SchiniuM'. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
StorosE.M  ills,licacli  &  Co. 
Do. 

SOUTH  SH)E. 
I     1  North  (Jonimer.  "NVh'l'Co.  Stores,  uno('Cii])iod. 

DRY  DOCK  AVMIAKF. 

Is  on  East  side  of  (he  City,  formcrh/  Williams'  Wharf,  jir.^t  Wharf 
above  the  .]/<ir/,rf. 
SOUTH  SIDE,  W.VRD  No.  3. 
1  Dry  Dock  Comijaii}'.  !Chai-lcs  A.  Scaulan. 

'6  Tr! Est. Mrs. Evelina  Hull.   Kdnuiiid  Bull. 

5  J)o.  I  Do. 

NORTH  SIDE. 


2 

1 

Wharf  Company. 

4 

Do. 

6 

1 

Do. 

s 

Do. 

10 

1 

Do. 

12 

Do. 

14 

1 

Do. 

16 

1 

Do. 

18 

1 

Jacob  S.  Schirmer. 

20 

1 

Do. 

22 

1 

Estate  Mrs.  Blackwood. 

24 

1 

Jacob  F.  Schirmcr. 

2G 

E.  .Mills,  Beach  it  Co. 

28 

Do. 

l)ry  Dock  Conij)any. 
Est.  William  (;.(iate wood 

and«Chas.  Coates. 
Dry  Dock  Company. 
Do. 


Thomas  B.  Trout. 

Palmetto  (Cotton  Press. 

Unoccupied. 

Patk.  (Jafney  and  others. 


CENSUS    OF   CIIARLKSTON. 


229 


k?:rr'S  wharf. 

Mtins  East  from  Pn'ohau  >SY.,  next  but  one  South  of  Vendue  Range. 

WARD  No.  1. 


No. 

03 

o 
o 

.1 

OWNERS.                                    OCCUPANTS. 

1 

3 
5 

7 

1 
1 
1 

Thomas  J.  Kerr. 
Po. 
Do. 
Do. 

Thomas  J.  Kerr. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

MARKET  WHARF. 

Runs  from  East  Bay  to  Cooper  Jiiver,  at  the  foot  of  the  Meftket. 

NORTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  'A. 

jSamiiel  Biirk.  'Sainncl  JJurk. 

Dit'dricli  KlippiiiiT. 


2 

\   1 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

Carstcn  8ahlmaii. 

Do. 

Do. 
George  W.  l?abb. 
^   Do. 


Unoccupied. 
jJamcH  BnrroiiirliH. 

George  W.  Rabb. 
lElias  Lev}"  &  And.  Nolan. 


soutiip:rx  wharf. 

Runs  East  from  East  Bay  Street^  next  but  one  to  East  Battery. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

s 

9 

10 

11 

13 

14 

1.^ 

.  1 

.South 


w 

ARD 

No.  1 

Vhar 

rConip'y. 

Fkol)ort  K.  Urowii. 

Do. 

Motte  A.  Pringlc. 

Do. 

Kdward  Jiarnwcll  A  Son 

Do. 

rnoccujfiorl. 

Do. 

Peter  ('.  Gaillard  k  Co. 

Do. 

Wharf  office. 

Do. 

Store,  unoccupied. 

Do. 

Do. 

D(» 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

William  M.  Lawton  &  Co 

Do 

William  C.  Bee  &  Co. 

Do 

(irtw-Flf,. Steam  ('-l-o.« 

i<; 


230 


CENSUS    OK    (MIAIlLESToX. 


STATK   WHARF. 

Ts  on  the  East  side  of  the  City,  opposite  Pinckney  Street. 

SOUTH  SIDE,  WARD  No.  8. 


No.     ^ 


K 

c 

u 

© 

09 

OWNKRS. 


•^ 


OCCVPAXTS. 


5     1 


21  If 


Dr.  Clirist'r  Pitzsimons. 
Fitzsiinons  &  Co. 


^ 


I  Joseph  Prevost. 

NORTH  SIDE. 

'.rohn  Haiick(-'l.  'IStorc  liouse 


CharU'S  Rasted. 
Ai^ric'iiltural  mill,  and  ot- 
inv  Ki'iTi*^  Kitzsiinons. 
Stoiv  hoiisf 

ll()«;an's  liaiitl  Cot.  ProHS. 
( Jeorgo  Jvttersoii  &  others. 


VAXDKKllUKST  WJl.V UF. 
Runs  East  from  East  Bay,  first  wharf  below  Tradd  Street. 


AVAR!)  N\).  ] 

. 

I 

Elias  YaiKkM'horst. 

P.  J.  Barhot. 

8 

Do. 

Store  house. 

5 

\)n. 

Do. 

7 

"William  Kavonc-l. 

Raveiiel,IIui;(M-\-  .MilliUi'H 

9 

Do. 

.Nfrs.  .\[ary  Tunis. 

10 

Aloxaiiilei-  l{oliiTts<»ii. 

11 

('a|it.  James  Wi-lsman. 

( 'apt.  .lames  Welsnum. 

12 

A.  Vaiuk'rliorsl    l)a\vst)ii. 

T.  Savage  lleywai-d. 

13 

Elias  \'aii(liTli(>i-st. 

Poui^caud  &  Salas. 

14 

Do. 

Do. 

17 

Do. 

II.  Tliierman  i*t  Co. 

18 

Do. 

De  A'eaux  t*t  lU-ywanl. 

21 

Do. 

Jos.  \.  Winlliroj)  iV  Co. 

22 

Do. 

Middk'ton  A:  Co. 

23 

Do. 

Thomas   (J range    Simonn 
it  Sons. 

METEOROLOGY 

OK    THK 

CITY    OF    CHARLESTON, 

From  1832  to  1861. 
BY    WM.    HITSON    FORD,    M.D. 


Althouich  Meteorologj',  the  science  of  the  elements^  is  una- 
ble to  furnish  a  satisfactory  expLanation  of  all  the  elemental 
disturbanees ;  although  the  true  theory  of  storms,  whirl- 
winds, water-spout*,  the  aurora  boreal  is,  the  fata  morgana ., 
and  of  other  higlily  interesting  and  important  phenomena 
of  tlic  air  is  still  unknown:  although  she  cannot  predict  the 
states  of  the  weather,  as  astronomy  calculates  an  eclipse  or 
transit,  for  want  of  sufficiently  accurate  data,  and  from  the 
apparent  irregularity  of  meteorological  conditions,  more 
principles  of  wide  comprehension  have  been  attained,  and 
the  subtle  reactions  of  the  sun,  air  and  water  are  more 
exactly  appreciated,  than  the  world  probably  imagines. 
Meteorology  is  nataraUy  an  exact  science,  and  even  in  its 
present  grade  of  development,  calculation  is  often  success- 
fully applied,  though  frerpiently  inadmissible.  In  this 
science,  single  facts  arc  of  less  significance  than,  perhajts,  in 
any  other;  useful  deductions  are  nearly  always  drawn  from 
long-continued  ol»servations:  it  deals  essentially  witli  aver- 
ages or  means,  calculated  from  maxima  and  minimn.  Tlie 
extremes  are  all  that  ol»servation  affords,  and  are  often  inex- 
plicable, since  the  forces  which  have  caused  them  t/>  diverge 
from  their  nuan  or  true  expression  are  either  unknown  or 
cannot  be  raca«urcd,  though  tfonietimes  falling  within  the 


232  «  CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON. 

scope  of  our  reasoning,  and  this  even  eoni^nonly  for  certain 
cla,«»se8  of  meteorological  accidents.  The  physicist  consid- 
ers himself  fortunate  even  to  have  reached  the  general  laws 
in  our  jiossession  in  this  ohscure  hrancli  ol"  knt)\vK'dgc : 
hut  tlu'  World  at  large,  on  the  eontrarv.  is  impatient  to 
know  the  immediate  eauses  and  eifeefs  of  i-hanges  which 
cannot  escape  attention,  and  which  man  in  many  j)Ui"suits 
of  life  is  forced  to  ohserve.  The  prohlem.  generally,  is  to 
appreciate  the  nature  and  (jmmtity  of  the  forces  which 
cause  extremes  to  diverge,  at  times,  so  widely  from  their 
real  mean — for  nature  cannot  be  irregular  in  meteorology 
alone.  AVe  wisli  to  know  why  one  summer  or  winter  is 
warmer  or  colder  than  another?  Why  rain  is  more  frequent, 
the  fair  weather  of  longer  continuance,  the  days  uun'a 
windy,  the  nights  calmer,  the  dew  more  copious,  thunder- 
storms more  frequent  in  one  year  than  in  aiinthcr'l  In  what 
have  the  conditions  varied?  The  seasons  are  regular  in 
their  sequence ;  spring,  sumnuM-.  autumn  and  winter, //crcr 
fail  to  suceeed  each  other,  invested  with  tjieir  spi'eial  garhs, 
recognizaldc  in  their  general  characteristics;  yet  the  cor- 
responding seasons  of  a  series  of  years,  in  their  minor 
qualities  of  drought  and  humidity,  of  calm  or  storm,  witli 
others  included  under  the  term  "■  icad/wr,"  differ  so  notahly 
as  to  engage  the  attention  of  the  most  inappreeiative,  and 
to  aftect  the  transactions  of  nuiidvind  vastly  to  their  advan- 
tage or  the  reverse;  sometimes,  in  fact,  even  to  their  entire 
destruction  hy  famine.  Hood  or  otherwise.  As  each  meteor- 
ological state,  like  every  other  change  in  nature,  depends 
upon  one  or  more  which  anteeede  it  and  produce  it,  the 
wiioje  series  could  he  easily  studied  and  would  loi'in  a  hasis 
I'ori-ertain  prediction,  were  the  intluenccs  atfecling  il  limited 
essentially  to  the  earth  and  its  surtiice,  and  the  phenomena 
of  any  year  would  exactly  coi-respond  with  those  of  the  pre- 
ceding annual  series,  as  we  find  to  occur  in  astronomy, 
where  the  celestial  nu)tions  are  so  certain  and  regular  that 
calculation  may  reach  hackward  or  forwai'd  for  an  unlim- 
ited number  of  revolutions.  In  meteorology,  this  is  not 
the  case;  the  narrower  Init  not  less  important  features  of 


CENSUS    OF    CTIAULESTOX.  233 

0 

the  year  arc  controlled  originally  by  agents  in  motion, 
whose  progress  is  yet  nnstudicd  ;  tlic  magnetism  of  tlio 
earth,  the  influence  of  the  sun  and  moon  ojiposedly  and 
conjointly,  of  the  rotation  of  the  sun  upon  his  axis  and 
the  variation  of  his  spots,  arc  some  t)f  these.  In  some 
instances  we  may  thus  trace  the  order  of  succession  hack 
to  such  inapprcciahlc  influences,  hut  we  arc  oftcnor  checked 
by  the  confusion  induced  by  mere  quantitative  differences; 
for  in  this  science  quantifi/  is  always  a  consideration  of  high 
importance — excess  of  an  agent  or  condition  frequently 
producing  an  opposite  result  to  that  of  a  moderate  inten- 
sity. For  the  present,  therefore,  meteorological  prediction 
is  far  beyond  our  reach ;  our  answers  must  be  conditional, 
and  our  assertions  limited  to  very  short  periods.  Science, 
in  her  most  sagacious  temper,  is  now  grappling  with  the 
uncertain  influences  which  lie  at  the  root  of  meteorological 
oliange :  we  must  content  ourselves  in  a  restricted  field, 
until  the  barriers  are  cast  down  which  naturally  limit  our 
scrutiny. 

AVe  pass  04i  to  a  short  cxaminati<jn  of  the  meteorological 
states  which  are  especially  active|dn  this  city  during  the 
warm  season,  and  which  have  been  placed  upon  record  l)y 
municipal  liberality  and  foresight.  The  principal  of  these 
are  heat,  moisture  and  wind;  upon  these  main  divisions 
hang  others  whicli  are  secondary  in  character,  but  to  wbich 
we  shall,  nevertheless,  devote  some  attention.  The  inten- 
sity of  the  sun's  rays  at  any  givon  time  and  <\m\\  jipon  tlie 
sui'face  of  the  earth,  depends : 

First,  upon  tlie  place  of  the  earth  in  her  orbit  ;  a»id. 
secondly,  upon  the  sun's  artunl  altitude  (d/on  the  horizon. 

On  account  of  the  elli[»ticity  of  its  orbit,  the  earth  is 
three  millions  of  miles  nearer  the  sun  on  the  first  of  Janu- 
ary, or  thereabout,  than  on  the  first  of  .Tiily.  Tlie  increased 
amount  of  heat  received,  due  to  this  approach,  according 
to  Sir  John  Her»chcll,  is  no  less  than  (»uc-fifteenth  of  the 
whole  mean  temperature:  this  fraction  Ijeing  added  t<»  the 
heat  of  winter,  in  the  northern  hemispliere,  hut  snbstracted 
from  that  of  summer:    and    converselv  for  the   southern 


234 


CENSyp    OF    CIIARLE."!TON. 


lj('iiii>]iliirc.  T\h'  (lifVeronce  iK'twei'u  tlio  mean  teiiiiH'ra- 
turcs  (tt  suimiKT  and  winter  due  to  this  cause,  is  therefore 
groator  in  tlie  soutliorn  than  in  the  northern  half  of  the 
globe,  and  tlie  aneient  an<l  still  current  belief  is  thus 
founded  on  fivet,  that  the  woiid  is  hotter  south  of  the 
equator  than  north  of  it;  <»nlv  while  summer  prevails, 
however — lor  the  southern  IkihIsiiIk-ih'  is  turned  towaixl 
the  sun  when  the  earth  is  at  its  |»('i-ilieli(tii. 

The  axis  oi"  the  earth  being  ineline«l  to  the  ec-lijitie,  as 
the  earth  re\*olves  in  its  orbit,  the  sun  aiijicars  ti»  travel  uj) 
and  down  in  tlie  skj',  alternately  increasing-  and  diminish- 
iui::  in  heating  }>ower  onee  a  year.  Four  seasons,  in  the 
•temperate  zones,  are  thus  induced,  wliieli  are  of  eourse 
reverse  tor  the  two  hemispheres.  As  the  sun  mounts  and 
'declines,  a  given  surface  of  the  earth  receives  a  varying 
quantity  of  heat;  more  rays  impingimr  u}M^n  the  surface 
when  the  sun  is  overhead  than  when  it  is  near  the  horizon. 
The  following  demonstration  will  exjilain  this  assertion  and 
atford  us  a  formula  by  whieli  {<>  estimate  the  sun's  intensity 
for  any  given  time: 

JjCt  a  line,  a  h,  be  drawn  in  the  nu-ridian,  tangent  to  the 
earth  at  c,  with  its  extremitv  "  diri.H-ted  to  the  pole,  lict  ^  -v 
be  the  sun,  its  rays  being  assumed  parallel  at  tin."  earth ;"^ 
then  a  line  Sn  will  be  parallel  to  a  Tnu'  S  h,  and  the  num- 
ber of  rays  lalling  upon  the  line  "  i>  \\\[\  evidently  !>e 
jneasured  by  a  line  perpendieidar  to  them  between  the  lines 
*S'rt  and  SI).  Let  this  peri)endicular,  therefore,  be  let  fall 
from  the  jtoint  A  u[)on  the  line  S  n  at  d.  Prolong  a  h 
to/,  and  let  i"all  a  jierpendieular  from  </  upon  the  line  ^i^  / 
at  c.  The  line  <l  i  is  evidently  the  sine  of  the  angle  Saf^ 
which  is  the  sun's  nu-ridian  altitnde,  and  d  h  is  its  tangent. 
But  the  line  (/  h  \\v  have  fonnd  to  represent  the  miiiiber 
of  rays  falling  upon  the  line  a  h,  and  the  s(pnwe  of  tin-  line 
d  h  would  represent  the  amount  of  heating  rays  i'alling 
tipon  the  sipiare  of  the  line  a  li\  tlierefi»re. 

The  .'iuns  luatui<i  poinr^  vJuii  n/t  the  nurulian,  varies  as  (he 
S(fuare  of  the  tt/in/cnf  of  its  aUltudc. 

It  is  also  plain   that,  the  line  a  b  being  tangent  to  the 


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CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON.  235 

eartli  at  a,  and  consequently  perpendicular  to  the  radius  of 
the  spot  in  question,  tlic  angle  S  a  h  will  gradually  diminish 
as  the  line  a  b  is  carried  farther  toward  the  pole,  a[»proach- 
ing  and  finally  attaining  parallelism  with  the  radius  vector; 
and  as  the  whole  amount  of  the  sun's  action,  in  the  jiearhj 
mean,  may  be  considered  as  derived  from  that  luminary  oy^r 
the  equator,  the  mean  annual  intensity  of  the  sun's  rays  for  any 
latitude  v'ill  vary  as  the  tang.^  of  the  complement  of  the  latitude. 
The  intensity  of  the  sun  diminishes  greatly,  therefore,  from 
the  equator  toward  the  poles,  and  it  is  further  obvious  that 
the  heat  of  the  sun,  during  its  diurnal  ascent  and  decline, 
will  likewise  vary  as  the  tang.^  of  its  altitude  above  the 
horizon. 

The  calorific  power  of  the  sun,  dependent  upon  altitude 
in  our  hemisphere,  is  greatest  at  12  o'clock  on  the  twenty- 
second  of  June,  and  least  on  the  twenty-second  of  De- 
cember. On  the  twenty-second  of  June,  the  northern 
hemisphere  would  thus,  at  first  sight,  seem  to  have  attained 
its  maximum  heat,  and  the  tencqperature  of  the  earth  might 
be  supposed  to  decrease  regularly  toward  tlie  poles.  It  is 
found,  nevertheless,  that  the  highest  heat  is  reached,  at  all 
latitudes,  about  the  end  of  -Tuly  or  beginning  of  August, 
and  at  that  time  the  temperature,  instead  of  diminishing 
from  the  equator  toward  the  pole,  actually  varies  in  the 
opposite  direction — the  pole  being  considerably  hotter  than 
the  ecpnitor  itself.  This  singular  effect  is  owing  to  the 
sphericity  of  the  earth,  and  is  due  to  the  aeeumalation  of 
heat.  If  the  earth  suddenly  <'eased  to  turn  upon  its  axis,  a 
universal  conflagration  woidd  soon  rage  upon  its  illumin- 
ated surface,  an<l  the  ocean  would  be  turned  into  solid  ice 
upon  the  otlier,  or  dark  oifc.  By  revolution,  the  earth's  sur- 
face successively  receives  heat,  and  allows  it,  at  night,  to 
pass  off  into  s[»ace.  In  summer,  heat  is  gradually  accumu- 
lated, and  in  winter  gradiially  dissipated.  The  heat  of  the 
earth's  surface  is  consequ^^ntly  <letormiiied  by  tlic  duration 
of  the  sun's  a<'ti<»n,  and  is  measured  by  the  nujidter  of  hours 
of  sunshine  in  a  day  or  8eai«on,  diminished  by  an  op|>osing 
number  of  hours  of  darkness.     The  liottest  period  of  Uie 


23G 


CENSUS   OF   CUAKLESTON. 


(lay  is  not  12,  m.,  but  pccui*8ibptwcen  2  and  3.  v.  m..  at  equal 
altitiules  of  tlu*  sun — tliat  ^nrfaio  beiuir  most  lioatod  wliicb 
is  loui^est  exiK»sod.  It  is  in  tliis  way  tliat  tbo  varying 
Icngtb  of  days,  at  ditt'ercnt  seasons  and  latitudes,  njodilies 
tbe  influonoe  of  tbe  angk*  of  insolation.  Wlion  tlu-  sun  is 
nortli  of  tbe  equator,  tbe  days  are  Ioniser  tihan  tbe  nigbti^, 
but  sborter  in  tbe  soutbern  beinisiibere;  and  w  ben  tbe  sun 
is  soutb,  tbe  reverse  obtains — tbe  days  l>eing  in  eaeb  ease 
]>ro<rr<'ssively  longer  toward  tbe  ]»olc  on  Ibat  side  of  the 
equator  uj»oii  wbicli  tbe  sun  may  be,  l>ut  jirogressively 
sborter  on  tlie  otber  sidr.  Tbe  following  figures,  from 
Esi>\'  and  I'rof.  IK-ni'v,  siiow  tbe  coincidenee  between  tbe 
lengtb  of  tbe  day  ami  tbe  temperature,  for  tbe  ast'ending 
latitudes: 


LATITl  Dli. 


LENGTH  OF  LONGEST  DAY. 


TEMP.  OF  JULY  1. 


0° 
10° 
20° 
80° 
40° 

r,(i° 

00° 
70° 
H0° 
t»0° 


20' 


12  b. 

12  b. 

13  b. 

14  b. 
l;j  h. 
IG  b. 

1S»  b.  4;V 
2*J  days. 

4  moiitbs. 

0  montbs. 


72.0° 

7l>.a° 
S;3.0° 
SS .  ;1° 
1>0.4° 
S!»..")° 
SS.4° 
!t(I.S° 
'J.").l° 

it<;.o° 


M 


Till'  (Unrniiition  of  tbe  sun's  intensity,  owing  to  low 
altitutif,  is  counterltalanced  l)y  im  rease  in  U'ligtb  of  tbe 
days;  tin-  resulting  temperature,  as  we  see  by  tbe  figures, 
singularly  rising  as  we  approaeb  tbe  pole.  Tbis  is  an  effeet 
of  tbe  eartb's  spberoidal  figure.  AVere  tbis  eylindrieal,  tbe 
days  and  nigbts  would  bi'  uniforndy  of  eipial  lengtb,  and 
equatorial  tempci-atures  antl  seasons  jtrt-vail  in  all  latitudes. 
As  it  is,  tbe  extremes  of  temjierature  diverge  as  we  advance 
nortb  (»r  soutb  from  tbe  equator  :  tbe  winter  beeomes 
colder  and  tbe  summer  bottrr.  A  natural  pro\  ision  exists 
for  tbe  exaltation   ol   animal   and   \eii-etable    life:    wliat    i.s 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON.  237 

ai'coiiiplisliod  \s  sooner  done;  tlie  season  of  growth  and 
reproduction  is  sliorter,  and,  l)v  compensation,  more  in- 
tense. At  Bogota,  4'^'35'  N.  L.,  the  difference  of  tempera- 
ture between  the  hottest  and  coldest  rnonlh  is  only  2>°  Falir.; 
in  tlie  City  of  Mexico  (10°  25'  N.  L.)  tliis  difference  is  14°; 
in  I'aris  (4H°  "So')  it  is  48°;  and,  in  St.  Petersburg,  57°. 
As  we  progress  northward  or  southward,  tbe  difference 
between  the  extreme  leugtli  of  the  days  and  the  extreme 
temperatures  of  summer  and  winter  regularly  increase — 
little  such  variation  occurring  at  tlic  equator.  In  the 
United  States,  about  the  middle  of  July,  the  temperature 
of  the  Cities  of  Xew  York  and  Boston,  and,  in  Canada,  of 
Quebec  and  Montreal,  is  greater  than  that  of  Charleston  or 
of  the  ecpiator. 

After  the  summer  solstice,  although  the  days  are  short- 
ening in  consequence  of  the  sun's  recession,  their  diminu- 
tion is  for  some  time  scarcely  perceptible,  and  as  the  days 
are  still  much  longer  than  the  nights,  more  heat  is  imparted 
to  the  earth  than  is  lost  by  night-radiation.  The  tempera- 
ture thus  continues  to  rise;  the  augmentation  ceasing  as- 
soon  as  the  (juantity  of  heat  gained  is  entirely  given  oft" 
during  a  longer  night,  when  the  acme  of  tcAiperature  is 
reached,  and  the  earth  soon  begins  to  cool.  Conversely, 
the  eartli  does  not  attain  its  lowest  temperature  until  a  cor- 
responding j)eriod  after  the  wintA'  solstice,  when  the  sun 
lias  for  some  time  been  again  advancing  toward  the  j>ole. 
l^ie  greatest  heat  is  reached  in  Charleston  about  the  en<l 
of  July,  the  thermometer  then  showing  81°  as  the  mean 
for  a  Hcries  of  years  ;  at  the  same  time  the  temperature  of 
Jacksonville,  Florida,  is  H8'^  .5';  of  I'hiladelphia,  1<0°  4': 
of  the  upper  part  of  Newfoundland,  89°  5' ;  of  the  south- 
ernmost point  of  (Treenland,  88°  4' ;  at  Baffins  Bay.  90°  8'; 
and  at  tlie  pole,  by  .••d'nlMiw.i,  fuV-^  Mbib-  nt  tli<-  <"]MMtor. 
it  is  as  low  as  72°. 

Inequalities  of  the  earth  s  surface,  the  neighborliood  of 
oceans,  lakes  or  rivers,  and,  no  doubt,  astronomical  con- 
ditions also,  the  traile-winds  and  <M'«an  current,'*,  exert  a 
notable  influence  upon  temperature  and  the  seasonal  acme 


238 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


of  licat  lor  any  i^iveii  place?"  So  active,  iii  fact,  are  these 
porturbinu  forces,  tMt  alt]u>ii«jjh  it  is  possible  upou  tlie 
liasis  of  the  ecpuitorial  im-aii  temperature  to  calculate  the 
moan  temperature  of  everv  spot  of  the  earth's  surfaci',  this 
calculated  temperature  is  never  found  to  coiiuide  with  that 
obtained  by  observation.  And  for  similar  reasons,  this 
obsvrrrd  mean  teniperatui-e  dilfers  for  different  localities, 
even  in  the  same  city  or  [>art  of  the  (-(iimtry. 

lielow  we  give  a  table  of  mean  temiteratures  for  the  City 
of  Charleston  : 


A  Table  >lio\\ing  the  mean  lempeialnie  ol"  eaeli  inontii 
ill  each  year,  for  all  the  recorded  years,  calculated  from  the 
7,  A.  M.,  1*.  p.  M.,  and  I',  I'.  M..  observati(»ns;  and  also  show- 
ing the  mean  tempei'ature  of  each  month,  computed  from 
all  the  years  conjointly: 


YE&U.    Jan.      Fob.    March   April.    May.    June.    July.     Aug.     liept.      Oct      Kot.     Dec 


LS(iO. . 
1859.. 
1858.. 
1857.. 
1856.. 
1855. . 
1854.. 
185:{.. 
1852.. 
1851.. 
1850.. 
184». . 
1848.. 
1847.. 
l.S4tl., 
IH4;... 

184;!.. 
1842.. 
1841.. 
1840.. 
18.19.. 

18:j.s.. 

1837.. 
1830.. 
18.35.. 
1834.. 
1833.. 
1832. . 

Means 


08 


7S 


55.25  59. 

.05. 09161. 

46.S0|56. 
7.1 1  o."*.  39 1 53. 
;i.s  47^o:i|j3. 
12  4". no  .^4. 
.S3 1. '>4. 4 4  64. 
03|.)4.52  59. 
09154.34  60, 
78!57.2S'.VJ. 
21  5n.««l50, 


4H.Si;59 
5l.:iO  57 
.13.90,53 
49.44i56 
51. 71 '.59 
49.7i;50 
4S.  14  47 
54. S3  03 


91  09,63 

04  64.47 

16 

61 

09 

,ss 

05 

13 

76 

95 

87 

14 

OS 

97 

41 

00 

33 

97 


72  80. 

00  77. 

65.49  72.97179. 

06i79. 

sojsi. 

05176. 
17|77. 
93  79. 

S2I77. 
2S 


29149.30,58 


23  59.37 
11  52.S5 
77  46.99 


50.40 


50 


51.20 

49 . 90  55 
45.18*57 
59. 50 '58 
55.01 '57 
58.401.58 


5S.21  71 
6i.2Si72 
65. 33 i 73 
63. 97; 73 
67. 97 1 73 
04.17|74 
05.49^ 

62.95  72 
63.SS  71 

62.96  72 
66.3Hi67 
03.1(1173 
69. 06 1 70 
55. 20 1 75 
61.12  70 

00  OS. 50  72 
35  64. S9  71 
35 1 69. 30  78 

64  1 66.491 74 
.V2  67.10  71 

65  02.21 173 
57  67.79 
.32165.05 
97 1 05. 94 
00  65.10 
74  64.73  75 


3.S  78. 
40 
S5 
50l7S. 
20  73 


50 
90 
01 

95 
l.'. 
10 
.O5ISO 


52.33  57.09  64.88 


53  70 


,3.34 


11  84. 
72179. 
32  81. 
3778. 
52  83. 
45  81. 
21  81. 
42  82. 
55;81. 
05  81. 
09  82. 
73  7S. 
S.-.  77. 
07  77. 
81179, 
50|80, 
U|M, 
98  80, 
.83,77. 
03  S3, 
3379, 
81  82. 
2186. 
47  86. 
48 '83. 
31  82. 
11  85. 
36  81, 
42  SO. 


78.81  81.46 


22 '70 
80174 
09 1 79 
1178 
40 1 75 
00  75 
21  73 
37  76 
90 


00 1 78 


80.79 


90  69, 
21  64. 
74  1 70, 
02  63, 
04  65, 
34 1 64. 
03167, 

84  65, 
04170, 
57] 67. 
68165, 
87 1 07. 
17  60. 

85  68. 
49  60, 
52  63, 
M  65, 
7  SI  05, 
00165. 
56  62. 


OS  57 


4  7.. 33 

.55.28 


32 1 55 
59  60 
62 1 58 
33  56 
20 1 59 
47|00 
77  .52 
07  01 
03 1 58 
78i54 
81  61 
.'i8l57 
00 1 53 
91  61 
51150 
15|50 
20 1 56 


,45  09 
,49165 
.55  66 


72.02 


66.81 


84 

30 

14  .57.77 

85  57. 92 

42 1 49. 10 

55 1 53. 22 

75.48.26 

93  49.52 

97 1 57. 05 

91 '48.82 

33151.10 

42,59.48 

93  51L57 
73149.98 
77|.W.34 
74:42. .30 
71  52. 11 
03!  52.. '.9 

,17i4».70 
11  54.00 

94  48.04 
35148.17 
92149.13 

,231.55.14 
,28U7.05 
,95l51.06 
,63 152.35 
SO  50.21 
,31  52.95 


58.19 


51.87 


#' 


CENSUS   OF   CHARLESTON.  230 


It  will  1)C  observed  that  the  temperature  begins  to  rise  in 
Febrnarv,  readies  its  liigbest  i)oint  in  July,  descends  slowlv 
in  tlie  twofollowinw;  months,  but  ra]»i(lly  in  tlie  latter  i»art 
of  October;  tbe  coldest  and  liottest  months  being  those 
whicli  follow  tlie  solstices.  The  march  oi'  the  t(Miiperature 
is  well  exhibited  by  an  iconogiaphic  table  and  curve  based 
upon  the  preceding  data.  The  mean  temperature  of  tbe 
City  of  Charleston  for  the  whole  year,  from  the  above  table, 
is  0.5.08;  that  of  Charleston  harbor  (lat.  32°  42'),  (Tuomey's 
Geo.  Kep.),  (34.31;  of  Madeira  in  about  the  same  latitude 
(32°  37'),  64.56;  of  Rome  (lat.  41°  54'),  60.70;  of  I'aris 
(lat.  48°  50'),  51.50;  aud  of  Augusta,  in  the  State  of 
Georgia  (lat.  33°  28'),  65.24. 

The  comlitioiis  which  affect  an  increase  or  diminution 
of  the  temperature  of  the  earth's  surliice,  independently  of 
the  main  astronomical  agencies,  in  successive  years,  at  tbe 
same  spot,  are  mainly  the  fairness  of  the  sky^  the  dtusity  of 
hmMing  and  shacUmss  of  the  soil,  the  hwiiiditt/  of  the  air,  and  the 
prevalence  of  certain  loinds. 

The  surface  of  the  earth  is  heated  iiroi)ortionately  to  tbe 
fairness  or  cloudiness  of  the  sky.  The  coolness  of  night  is 
due  to  the  shadow  of  the  earth  itself ;  twilight  is  cooler 
than  broad-day,  and  a  clou<ly  day  is  cooler  than  a  l>right  or 
fair  day,  in  con.serpience  o^  the  veil  which  is  interposed 
between  the  sun's  beams  and  the  soil  ;  ceteris  paribm,  the 
lieat  of  the  earth  will  l»e  found  to  vary  as  the  number  of 
fair  days  in  a  month  or  season. 

T]\c  fairness  or  serenity  o^  the  sky  may  be  a].i)roximately 
estimat<'d  by  observation  ;  with  mmdi  accuracy  by  means 
of  photograidiic  sensitive  [.aper,  by  a  recoixl  of  the  number 
of  fair  days  and  by  the  barometer.  In  this  city  no  special 
record  indicates*,  with  accuracy,  the  degree  of  fairness  or 
cloudiness  of  a  <lay ;  great  natural  variations  obtain  in 
these  qualities,  which  should  he  accurately  expressed  in 
figures.  In  the  absence,  however,  of  ]»roper  data,  we  must 
base  our  remarks  upon  such  as  are  in  our  ponsession  from 
the   city  records,  which  relate  only  to  the  perio<i  of  day- 


I 


240  CENSUS    OP   CIIARLESTOX. 

lii^lit.  Tilt'  aspect  <^fhr  jiifj^tf  is  not  nolcd.  [u  our  ro<ri?- 
trations,  a  day  is  ivcordcd  't-iir'  wlion  clouds  have  not 
been  observed  durini;  llic  wliolc  or  the  i^reater  part  ot*  it: 
all  "/fliV"  days  arc  a-^snin<'d.  altlKMiiifb  tliis  is  (piite  contrary 
to  fact.  i<>  I'c  i'(|n:d  in  liirbt  and  licat.  A  Vclondy""  day  is 
one  upon  which  the  surface  has  been  irholl/f  or  nio,'<tlt/ 
shaded;  no  record  bcin^  i^ivcn  of  the  dei^ree  of  ojKirifi/  of 
the  clouds,  or  of  the  number  of  hours  of  day  and  night 
durinir  which  the  sky  is  covered;  and  a  '■'■ra'mij'  (hiy  is  one 
u])on  which  7'aM>is  preci]iitated  in  great  or  small  rpumtity; 
no  mention  of  the  duration  ofthe  rain,  or  the  fairness  or 
cloudiness  of  the  rest  of  the  day  Itcing  made.  These  facts 
should  be  ascartaincd  l>y  accurate  instruments,  and  jmb- 
lishcd  in  the  annual  abt^tract. 

Contentinu:  ourselves  with  the  onlv  attainable  record — 
that  by  simple  observation — with  regard  to  the  cloudy  days, 
we  must  pursue  a  middle  c(Uirse.  Ff  a  fair  day  permits  the 
full  influence  of  the  sun,  while  a  rain;!  day,  which  is  sup- 
posed to  be  cloudy  also,  armost  neutralizes  that  iuHucnee, 
then  a  cloudy  day,  so' called,  would  occujw  an  intermediate 
position,  being  in  fact  neutral,  between  a  fair  and  rainy 
day.  This  will  apjiear  just  if  we  reflect  that  in  our  climate 
there  are  but  few  days  in  winter  or  summer  whirh  are 
entirely  cloudy,  upon  whidi  rain  does  not  fall  within  tin- 
tweiity-foui-  hours;  if  there  bi'  no  rain,  the  sun  is  ciiually 
ajit  to  nndvc  hi,s  api>earam-e.  In  an  estimate  of  the  fairness 
of  the  sky,  we  must,  tliercforc,  consider  one  hilf  of  the 
cloudy  days  as  fair  (/xf/s,  ;md  the  rest  as  rolii'/  </'///>,  and 
sliould  an  entire  day  be  included  in  a  category  wliii-h 
belongs  in  strictness  only  to  a  part  ol'  it,  scarcely  any  effect 
can  be  evident  in  a  mean  wliieli  is  dcduei-d  from  sevt'ral 
thousand  observations.  Our  records  in  this  respect,  and 
with  the  above  (pnditications,  extending  through  a  long 
scries  of  years,  may  be  i-egarded  as  closely  imiicative  of  the 
aspect  of  the  sky.      We  append  the  lolK)wing  table  : 

A  Taui-H  showing  the  mean  fairness  of  the  sky,  estimated 
from  the  sum  of  the  fair  days,  plus  one-hall'  of  the  cloudy 


:$ 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


241 


d«iys,  and  from  the  records  of  twenty-five  successive  years, 
1 832-1 857— i??  r%.*. 


Jan. 


Feb. 


21.04 


Mar.  I  Ap'l. 


May, 


5[21.f 


19.30  21.36  21. 94I2I.94 


June. 


21.08 


JULT. 


Ano. 


Sept. 


Oct.  I  Tf ov.     Dec. 


19.14  I8..54I2I. 16  24.08,22.10  20.18 


October  is  our  fairest  month ;  August  the  least  fair  of 
the  summer  months.  A\"e  also  present  a  table  in  which  the 
moiety  of  the  cloudy  days  is  not  added  to.  the  sum  of  the 
fair  days,  that  their  influeuce  may  be  separately  observed. 

A  Tahi-e  showing  the  mean  number  of  fair  days  in  each 
month,  computed  from  twenty-five  successive  years,  1832- 
1857 — iu  days. 


Jan. 


Feb.  Mar. 


Ap'l. 


May, 


June.  July, 


-^ 


Aug. 


Sept. 


Oct,  Nov. 


Dec. 


17.92,16.60  18.36|  19.60  19.84  19.32 

I  I  I  I  I 


.1,- 


IT.IOj  16.88  19.36  21.76  19.16  17.16 


As  by  the  preceding  table,  October  is  the  fairest  month, 
and  August  the  least  fair  of  tlie  Summer  months.  We 
also  present : 

A  Taiu-h  .showing  the  mean  number  of  cloudy  da3's  in 
each  month,  estimated  from  twenty -live  successive  years. 


Jan. 

1                                              1 

Feb.    March.  I  April.  May.  #d«k.I  July. 

Aro. 

Sept.    Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

6.24 1 5.40    6.00   4.68  4.20J  3.52 

i 

3.48  3.32  3.60  4.56  6.88  5.64 

August  in  the  loiust  cloudy  montli  of  the  year :  and  since 
it  is  al.so  the  least  fair,  more  rainy  days  occur  in  this 
month  than  in  ifny  other;  in  August,  rain  almost  always 
falls  upon  a  cloudy  day.  Fairness  inducing  a  notable  aug- 
mentation in  the  proper  temperature  of  a  month,  tlie  re- 
markable fairness  of  October,  with  us,  explains  tliat  gentle 
diminution    of   the  Ixat  which   is  frequently  perceptible 


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•24-2  CENSUS    OF   CIIAULBSTON. 

<»nlv  in  the  incroasiiiff  coolness  ot'  the  niijhts.  The  inemi 
fairness,  it  will  he  perceived  iVoin  the  foreiiroing  tJibles, 
reEruliirly  iiiireascs.  if  the  menu  he  (lediieed  IVoin  a  scries  of 
j/((trs,  tVoin  July  until  Xovendter.  The  regular  iall  of  tem- 
perature, (le]>endent  uiMtn  increased  length  of  the  nights, 
is  therehy  counterhalanced,  to  a  certain  extent,  and  the  real 
tempei'ature  remains  for  a  long  time  stationary,  or  sinks 
slowly.  This  law  belongs,  however,  to  the  mean  of  many 
years,  each  season  exhihiting  a  jirogression  which  varies 
more  or  less  according  to  the  power  of  collateral  agencies. 
In  certain  years  the  fairness  regularly  increjuses,  the  season 
is  retarded,  the  mean  temi»erature  sinks  gradually,  and 
frost  falls  late.  At  other  times  the  progression  is  stalion- 
ar}',  or  even  reverse,  the  season  is  inti'rrupted,  or  may  be- 
come more  and  more  unfair,  the  mean  temperature  will 
I'all  <|uickly  or  even  suddenly,  and  frost  may  he  looked  for 
early.  Thus,  in  lSo4,  the  number  of  fair  days  successively 
increased  in  August,  Septeml)er  and  October,  and  tlu'  tem- 
perature, therefore,  continued  above  its  mean. 

1S")4.                                           .\iii.  tSEi'T.  Oct. 

Fair  days 17  20  '24 

Mean  temperature  of  1S;")4 S2A\  7S.<>;i  ()7.32 

Mean  tem[i.  for  series  of  years.  S(l.S:>  7*1. S,")  iU).6G 

While  in  lHr>8  the  fair  days  did  not  increase  toward  the 
end  (»f  the  season,  and  the  temperature  was  lower  than  the 
sorial  mean. 

l«;j:j.  Ak;. 

Fai r  days b') 

.Mean  temperature  of  IH'hl S(l.4<) 

Mean  temj).  of  series  of  years....  MO. S2 

A  comparison  of  other  years  will  furnish  similai"  results. 

The  barometer  likewise  enables  us  to  estimate  the  lair- 
nes8  or  serenity  of  the  sky.  According  M  Muller  "a  high 
barometer  signities  clear  weather  foi  all  phices  where  the 
warm  winds  bring  rain,  while  a  gradual  fall  of  the  nierciny 
indicates  rainy  weather."  We  give  below  a  table  of  bar- 
ometrical maxima  iVom  the  registrations  of  this  city. 


Ski'T. 

Oct. 

17 

17 

75.^4 

<;r).r)9 

70.sr) 

(lo.oe 

<% 


CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 


243 


A  Table  showing  the  mean  monthl}'  haromctrical  max- 
ima, computed  from  a  series  of  twelve  years. 


Month. 


Bar.  Height. 


Month. 


Lb 


Alt:.  HEIGHT. 


Jannary 30.436  inches.!  July 

February 30.3)^2  jjAugust 

March..' 3().34H  kSeptem*ber. 

April 30.2>e,  Octohcr.... 


30.188  inches. 
30.146 
30.1<»6 
30.251 


May 30.216 

June 130.198 


iXovcmber....|30.285 
|December....'.|80.387 


From  the  record  of  the  fair  days,  August  is  the  least 
fair  month  of  the  year,  and  October  the  fairest  of  the 
summer  months;  and  from  July  until  the  clone  of  the  year 
each  month  becomes  successively  fairer :  a  progression  pro- 
bal)ly  dependent  upon  changes  advancing  under  the  equa- 
tor, and  influencing  oiir  climate  by  the  prevalence  of  certain 
winds  of  the  return  currents  from  the  north-east,  as  we 
shall  show  hereafter.  The  cause  of  these  barometrical 
oscillations  resides  in  the  clianges  of  specific  gravity,  in- 
duced in  the  atmosiihere  through  the  agency  of  the  watery 
vapor  it  holds  in  solution.  When  the  barometer  is  high, 
the  weight  of  the  atrial  column  is  increased,  and  converse- 
ly ;  a  column  of  air,  in  proportion  to  its  impregnation  with 
aqueo\i8  vapor  in  true  solution,  or  ds  vapor  and  unprecipi- 
tated,  being  able  to  outweigh  variable  columns  of  mercury. 
It  is  principally  by  the  reduction  of  this  aqueous  vapor  to 
the  liquid  state,  m  (he  clouffs,  that  these  changes  in  the  spe- 
cific gravity  of  the  air  are  produce<l.  The  clouds,  which 
are  masses  of  minute,  hollow  globules  of  water,  are  princi- 
pally held  aloft  by  electrical  repulsion  from  the  cMith  and 
sea;  in  this  state,  no  pressure  is  exerted  by  them  upon  the 
mercury,  as  they  are  sustained  by  a  force  whicli  neutralizes 
gravity.  When,  however,  these  liquid  particles  become 
dissolved  by  the  air.  they  necessarily  add  their  weight  to 
that  of  the  Ji^rial  column,  without,  however,  increasing  its 
bulk ;  as  the  heavens  clear  the  clouds  are  dissolved,  the  air 
becomes  heavier,  and  the  mercury  rieee.     8o,  likewise,  in 


244  CENSUS   OF    CHARLESTON. 

tlie  formation  of  clouds,  tlie  air  !oscft*in  \vcig|)t,  aiul  the  bar- 
ometer falls;  tlie  preCTJ^itated  va|Mtr.  if  very  aliuiulant,  eo- 
lu'riiii;  into  i^loluiles  and  drojts  (»t"  rain  ;  if  in  less  (juantity, 
renujijiing  above  by  tbe  ilectrieal  foive  of  the  earth  :  in 
neither  case  is  their  wei«i^lit  ft-lt  by  the  barometer.  That 
the  mercury  should  be  so  notably  atl'ected  by  these  inllu- 
ences  does  not  appear  surprisiiii^  when  we  consider  the 
huge  banks  of  clou(Fs  piled  upon  each  other  at  certain 
times,  all  of  which  is  eventually  reclissolved  or  thrown 
dowMi  as  rain,  being  not  merel}'  blown  away,  according  to 
a  popular  idea  ;  and  also,  that  lit  the  earth's  surface  and  at 
ordinary  temperatures,  a  cubic  foot  of  air  may  take  up 
from  six  to  ten  grains  of  watery  vapor.  For  a  m/vV.v  of 
yeai's,  for  seasons  or  months,  therefore,  the  barometrical 
records  afford  a  correct  indicator  of  the  serenity  of  the  sky. 

While  fairness  of  the  ddjis  favors  the  ac(iuisiti(^n  of 
heat,  fairness  of  the  nights  exerts  an  opposite  inlluonce  of 
considerable  intensity.  The  air  is  heated  by  terrestrial 
surfaces,  being  nnable  to  receive  heat  directly  from  the  sun 
to  any  appreciable  extent,  and  is  conse(piently  cooler  than 
the  soil  in  the  day-time.  The  difference  between  the  air 
and  soil  temperature  is  at  times  very  wide.  Under  the 
tro]>ic  of  C'apricorn,  at  the  Cape  of  (Jood  Hope,  in  Aus- 
tralia, in  the  interior  of  South  America,  aliout  the  first  of 
.laimary.  when  the  greatest  altitude  of  the  sun  fiw  the 
southern  liemisphei'e  coincides  with  the  eartlfs  pt-rihelion, 
the  temjterature  of  the  (drill's  sdrfurc  sometimes  rises  to  140 
or  l.')(l  degrees;  even  the  air,  li()\ve\i'r,  may  attain  nearly 
as  high  a  heat  in  certain  places — as  in  Kgypt  and  ralestine, 
when  the  wind  blows  over  \vi<le  tracts  of  parched  desert. 
Whatevci-  lu-at  is  receivetl  by  the  earth  during  the  day  is 
returned  at  night.  In  our  latitude,  the  temperature  having 
steadily  risen  i'rom  sunrise,  in  virtue  of  this  return,  radia- 
tion begins  to  decline  at  three  or  four  o'clock,  P.  M.,  and 
irraduallv  falls  until  the  next  sunrise.  The  air  cannot  inter- 
cejit  these  escaping  rays;  they  are  launched  into  space  and 
forever  lost  to  our  planet. 

Nocturnal  radiation  is  much  controlled  by  meteorological 


CENSUS    OF    niAKLESTON.  245 

conditions.  If  the  sky  is  unol^stnioted  bv  oloufls,  diminu- 
tion of  tcniporatnro  is  rapid,  tlio  surfaco-stratiini  of  air  is 
soon  cooled  to  its  ])oint  of  hygrometric  saturation,  and 
aqueous  vapor  is  dcjiosited  in  tlie  form  of  dcv\  whieli  may 
remain  liquid,  or  be  afterward  frozen,  constituting  lioar- 
frofi.  Since  contact  is  requisite  in  this  deposition  of  mois- 
ture, dew  will  he  most  abundantly  forrncMl,  when,  l)esides  a 
clear  sky,  a  scarcely  perceptible  motion  exists  in  the  air; 
new  portions  of  air  are  thus  in  succession  brought  into  con- 
tact with  the  cooling  surface,  and  a  greater'^recipitation  is 
affecte<l  upon  a  given  area  of  soil.  Dew  is  deposited  upon 
bodies  in  a  direct  ratio  to  their  power  of  radiating  calor- 
ic: the  best  radiators  are  soonest  moistened,  and  it  is 
interesting  to  note  that  organic  substances  and  plants  are 
endowed  with  superior  capacities  in  this  respect. 

AVhen  tlie  night  is  cloudy,  the  greater  part  or^thc  caloric 
radiated  by  the  earth  is  returned  from  the  clouds;  cooling 
is  arrested,  or  goes  on  but  slowly,  and  no  dew  is  formed. 
Cloudy  nights  are  warm  both  in  winter  and  in  sunnner, 
and  impede  the  eooJivfj  of  the  earth,  while  cloudy  days  pre- 
vent its  henlinfi :  and  since  '"'■fojr  days"  facilitate  the  heating 
of  the  soil,  the  earth  must  be  warmer  upon  a  cloudy  night, 
preceded  by  a  fair  day,  than  u]»on  a  cloudy  night  ensuing 
upon  a  cknidy  or  rainy  day,  or  u]>on  a  fair  night  ensuing 
upon  a  ijiir  or  cloudy  day.  To  produce  a  maximum  of  soil 
heat  at  night,  free  access  must  exist  for  the  suns  rays 
during  daylight:  and  as  soon  as  the  earth  begins  to  cool  in 
the  afternoon,  the  sky  should  be  veiled  and  the  acquired 
caloric  prevented  from  passing  off.  This  conjunction  of 
circumstances  is  of  frequent  <^H'currence  in  our  city  during 
the  months  of  August,  September  and  October. 

If  tlie  sun's  rays  be  shut  off  by  the  foliage  of  trees,  the 
effect  is  similar:  the  earth  is  not  so  rnucli  heated  by  <lay, 
and  is  less  easily  cooled  by  niglit :  a  grateful  shade  protects 
the  surface  from  extremes  both  of  heat  and  cold. 

Buildings,  like^^  cially  in  cities,  act  in  an  analo* 

gons  manner.      As  <.n  r  i-udy  nights  inucli  of  the  heat  radi- 
ated fmm  the  earth  is  returned  by  the  clouds,  so  also  in 
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246  CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 

eitic's.  tlicmial  rays  which  part  at  certain  anarlos  from  tho 
sini'jKc  im]>ini,a'  against  walls,  the  sides  of  lionscs.  porti- 
coes and  piazzas,  and  after  several  reflections  arc.  in  jrreat 
])art,  returned  to  tlie  earth.  Radiation  is  always  ol)strn<'ted 
in  cities  to  such  an  extent,  that  the  soil  of  a  dcnsely- 
Ijuilt  town,  even  on  a  fair  niulit.  rcscnihles  that  iA'  the 
o]ien  fields  upon  a  cloitdi/  ni(//if.  The  teni]ierature  of  the 
earth  never  falls  so  low  within  the  city,  where  nocturnal 
heat-iadiatioii  is  obstructed,  as  in  the  country,  where  it  is 
iniliniitcd.  The  mean  nijrlitly  temperature  of  the  soil  is, 
therefore,  least  in  the  ()}ien  Held  Ijcneath  a  clear  sky  :  next, 
irreater  in  the  open  field  under  a  cloudy  sky;  greater,  still, 
in  ilie  courts,  streets  and  yards  of  a  city  under  a  dear  sky  ; 
and  greatest  of  all,  in  these  Idffcr  places,  upon  a  cloudy 
night  succeeding  a  fair  dl\y.  Under  circunistances  like 
these  last  the  temjjerature  of  the  soil  can  fall  hnt  little, 
and  if  huilding  is  vei-y  dense,  becomes  almost  soisniKd,  like 
that  of  rau/fs  and  cellars.  Cities  are  well  known  to  be 
warmer  botli  by  <lay  and  night,  in  winter  as  well  as  in  sum- 
mer, than  the  sun-ounding  country.  Hoar-frost  i-onse- 
quently  occurs,  first,  in  the  ojtcn  field  upon  the  withering 
lierbage  ;  next,  upon  lots  filled  with  vcgeiuldc  maitci'  on  the 
outskirts  of  a  city,  in  pasture  grounds,  or  cxU'u.<ici'  gardens, 
and  within  the  town  only  when  the  season  is  well  advanced: 
and  with  us  but  seldom  even  throughout  the  winter. 

The  a<'tion  of  the  sun's  rays  u]ion  the  soil  is  likewise. 
iiiHuenced  by  the  huinhli/i/  (if  (he  air.  From  a  moist  soil,  in 
a  dry  air,  eva})oration  is  ra]»id  ;  the  sensihie  heat  o\  the 
sui'l"ac-e  is  abstracted  in  tlu'  volatilization  of  the  emitted 
aqueous  vapor,  and  the  sun's  heating  power  is  proportion- 
ately diminished.  As  the  humidity  of  the  air  increases,  on 
the  other  hand,  by  so  much  is  the  cooling  process  of  vapor- 
ization retarded,  and  the  sun's  heat  retained.  Moisture  of 
the  air,  therefore,  imismucb  as  it  retards  evajioration,  fiivors 
tlie  rcli-ntion  oi"  soil-heat;  it,  moreover,  produces  the  same 
crt'ect  in  an  independent  nninner.  The  calorie  rays  given 
oft'  from  the  earth  are  of  less  peiictratice  vi(nis^it)/  than  those 
directly  from   the   sun — they  pass  less  readily  through   a 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON.  247 

humid  atmos]ihore.  althoui]:;h  with  groat  facility  tlirouLrh 
dry  air;  a  tact  illn^trated  in  tlic  mode  ]»ra<tised  in  lionsj^al, 
of  fahricatino;  ice  at  niglit,  by  the  exposure  of  water  in 
shaUow  pans  to  the  clear  sky,  the  air  Ijeing  at  the  same 
time  very  dry.  When,  therefore,  the  air  is  humid,  the 
earth  parts  at  niglit  less  readily  with  its  caloric,  is  not  so 
(jnickly  cooled,  and  a  higlier  range  of  temperatnre  is  main- 
tinned  until  morning.  If,  again,  the  soil  be  dry,  and  the 
temperature  elevated,  a  moist  atmosphere  causes  a  precipi- 
tation of  dew  early  in  tlie  evening — this  early  dew  being  of 
course  warmer  than  that  of  other  nights.  A  moist  atinos- 
])here  thus  increases  the  heat  of  the  soil  by  obstructing 
diniMial  and  nocturnal  radiation  :  it  ])reserves  acquired  heat 
by  preventing  evaporation  from  a  moist  soil,  and  causes  a 
deposition  of  earlier  and  warmer  dew  ui»on  a  dry  soil. 

Humiditij  of  the,  air  varies  with  Ihe  temperature  ^\^rQ.ct\Qi{\\\ , 
water  being  al»undantly  dispersed,  the  amount  of  watery 
rapor  whieh  the  air  eontains  depends  mostly  upon  the  temperafuir 
of  the  air.  The  quantity  of  vapor  in  the  air  ranges  from 
^\(,X\\  of  the  Aveight  of  the  air,  at  82°  Fahrenheit,  to  j'gth 
at  80°  and  upward.  Va[»ors  are  given  oft'  from  the  sur- 
faces of  liquids  at  temperatures  much  below  their  boiling 
points,  and  yiass  oft'  both  \n  the  air  and  in  mr'/o  more 
rapi<lly  as  the  nprial  [iressnre  is  less  and  the  temperature 
higher,  either  of  their  own  mass  or  of  the  surrounding 
atmosphere.  From  watery  surfaces  vapor  is  constantly 
emitted  with  a  rapidity  indicative  r)f  the  elastic  force  of  the 
vapor  at  dift'crent  tem])eratnres  and  l)arometric  pressures. 
If  the  air  contains  but  little  watery  vapor,  what  passes 
into  it  will  be  (juickly  disf«f>lved;  if  it  contains  much,  or  if 
it  lie  saturated  fttr  tlmt  temperatnre,  the  va[>or  remains  un<Ii8- 
solved,  and  appears  a8  mist :  hence  it  is  that  the  breath  is 
visible  in  a  very  damp  atmosphere,  even  when  the  air  is 
comparatively  warm.  If  the  temperature^  of  the  ai^  be  still 
higher  it,<»  s<ilvent  power  will  be  still  furfluT  increaf*od,  and 
more  aqueous  vapor  can  be  taken  up  invisibly  from  a 
watery  <»r  humid  surfaci-.  If.  on  the  other  hand,  the  air  be 
cold,    vft]»or.    which    ri^rn   from   lieatod    liquidn.  from    the 


248  CKNSU.S    OF    rHAULESTON. 

V>realli,  fnuii  the  siirliico  ofltaiiks,  Holds,  or  bodies  ot"  water, 
upon  Avhioli  tlie  njorniiiir  or  evening  sun  is  shining,  will 
not  be  dissolved,  but  will  apjiear  as  mist.  Ilenee  tlie 
emissinj}  of  watery  vapor  into  tlie  air  and  its  dissolution 
are  separate  jdienomena.  related  to  caeh  other,  hut  not 
necessarily  (connected. 

Since  the  solution  oi"  a<|tu»>ii>  \;ijn>r  di'jniuls  ultimately 
upon  the  temperature  of  the  air  at  any  given  spot,  gn-ater 
humidity  sliould  e.xist  as  the  temj)erature  is  great«i-.  The 
sun  heats  the  surfaeo-nioisture.  increasing  the  evolution  of 
vajior,  at  the  same  time  imjtartiiig  a  higher  temperature 
to  the  sujierjacent  air.  by  which  its  solvent  jiower  is  i-n- 
haiiccd,  from  which  it  results  that  as  the  temi)erature  of  a 
!!ionth  or  season  incTcn^cs  s.>  !d^^l>  will  the  am<>;iMt  of  vMjtor 
or  humidltj/. 

The  dcglB|^''of  humidity  of  the  air  is  advantageously  esti- 
nuited  by  oqeerving  "the  highest  temperature  at  whicli 
tlic  moisture  in  the  air  will  be  condensed  ujk)!!  any  cold 
body;"  this  temperature  is  termed  the  dew-point.  The 
dew-point,  in  the  open  air,  and  for  moderate  i)eri(Hls  of 
time,  that  the  disturbing  influences  of  winds  may  balance 
eacli  other,  will,  therefore,  from  all  arcurale  records,  be 
found  to  advance  as  theoi-y  (h'maiuls — like  the  barometrical 
maxima,  indicating  the  march  of  tin-  temperature.  Miiller 
states  that  the  absolute  ([uantity  of  water  in  the  air  is,  like 
the  mean  temjx'rature  of  the  air,  gi'catest  in  July  and  least 
in  January  (lor  Clermany),  and  of  the  dixriinl  \ariMtion  of  the 
dew-[ioint,  which  is  also  inhcrenily  controlled  by  the  above 
laws  of  the  extrication  of  vajior  and  its  reee[)tion  into  the 
atmosphere.  Kspy  observes:  "It  has  been  ascertained  by 
experiment  that  the  (pjantity  of  vapor  in  the  air  is  in- 
creased as  the  temperature  rises  with  the  ascent  of  the  sun. 
This,  however,  lasts  only  until  nii.e  o'clock,  when  an 
ascendiui^  current  of  air,  occasioned  bv  strontr  heating  of 
the  surl'ace  of  the  ground,  carries  the  vajior  on  high  ;  so 
that  the  water  contained  in  the  lowi'r  stratum  of  the  atmos- 
jdiere  diminishes,  although  the  ioi-mation  of  vapor  con- 
tinues with  the  increase  of  the  heat;  thi-  diminution  is 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON.  240 

apparent  until  lour  o'chx-k,  wlioii  ilic  (piaiitity  of  water  in 
the  lower  strata  of  the  air  again  increases,  because  the 
U}twar(lly-(lirecte(l  eurriMits  of  air  cease  to  carry  away  the 
vapor  formed;  this  increases  but  until  nine.  i'.  m.,  only,  or 
thereabout,  because  the  decrcasino;  temperature  of  the  air 
puts  a  limit  to  the  further  formation  of  vapor,"  more  pro- 
perly, "  tlic  decreasing  temperature  of  the  soil ;"  for  a« 
dew  is  soon  formed  after  nightfall  under  a  clear  sky,  it  is 
obvious  that  the  emission  of  vapor  and  its  solution  in  the 
air  must  have  ceased  some  time  liefore. 

The  dew-point  varies  in  the  same  direction  as  the  tem- 
perature of  the  <(ir  depends  u}»on  it,  but  nevertheless  does 
not  ]trogress  directly  witli  it. 

Thus,  at  32°  Fahr.,  the  elastic  force  of  aqueous  vapor  is 
0.200  (inches  of  mercury),  and  the  air  may  contain  0.0041^6 
per  cent.,  by  weight,  of  aqueous  vapor.  #:^k 

Also,  at  70°  F'ahr.,  the  elastic  force  of  aquS^iis  vapor  is 
0.721  (inches  of  mercury),  and  the  air  may  contain  0.01515 
per  cent.,  by  weight,  of  aqueous  vapor. 

Again,  at  80°  Fahr.,  the  elastic  force  of  aqueous  vapor  \n 
1.000  (inches  of  mercury),  and  the  air  may  contain  O.02O80 
per  cent..  l»v  weight,  of  aqueous  vapor. 

By  the  pro]>()rtion.  therefore,  wliicli  follows,  the  dilfer- 
ence  of  tenqierature  between  70°  and  S0°,  or  10°  Fahr.,  is 
to  the  difference  between  32°  and  80°,  or  48°  Fahr.,  as  20.80 
is  to  100. 

The  difference  of  elasti«-  force  between  70°  and  80°.  or  \\n 
range  between  those  points  =  0.279  (inches),  is  to  tlie  differ- 
ence of  elastic  f()rce,  between  82°  an<l  80°,  or  it,s  range 
between  those  points  =0.800  (inches),  as*  34.87  is  to  100. 

The  difference  of  snturative  weight  of  vapor  between  70° 
and  80°,  or  its  range  between  those  points  =  0.005682 
(inches),  is  t<»  the  <lifference  of  saturative  weight  of  vapor, 
between  32'^  and  80°,  or  it>i  range  l»etwcen  these  point- 
=  0.01060  (inches),  as  29.34  is  to  lOd. 

Jiut  20.><«»  '.-  '  •  one-fifth  of  one  hundred,  .^o  that  wiiue 
thethermom-  j<'>  through  2* i.>»0  percent,  of  itn  entiiv 

range,  the  clastic  force  ranges  through  34.87  per  cent  of 


250 


CKNSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


its  cMitiro  range.  aii<l  tlio  saturative  weiglit  of  vapor, 
thr<»ugl»  2ti.34  jter  cent,  of  its  whole  range.  If  now,  since 
the  (k'W-point  is  controlled  by  the  tension  of  the  aqueous 
vapor,  and  l»y  the  (luantity  of  vapor  held  in  solution  at  dif- 
ferent temperatures,  we  assume  as  the  range  of  the  dew- 
jtoint,  the  mean  of  tlie  ranges  of  the  elastic  force  and  satu- 
rative  weight,  for  the  ten  degrees  between  "0°  and  <S0° 
Falir.,  we  find  iliat  tlu-  range  of  the  dew-point  is  82.10  per 
cent,  of  its  whole  range  from  vi2^  to  80° — that  of  the  tem- 
l>eniture  l)eing  only  20.80  per  cent,  of  its  whole  range 
between  the  same  therniometric  points.  It  results,  there- 
fore, that  when  the  thermometer,  in  very  moist  weather 
(theoretically  saturated),  by  a  seasonal  advance,  sinks 
through  ten  degrees  of  the  scale,  the  dew-point  w>ll,  at 
the  same  time,  sink  through  ir).4  olthe  stale. 

It  followflj'-therefore,  l/tof  the  annual  or  i^ca.soual  ramie  of  the 
'ieii'-pdini  is  ffrcali  r  than  the  annual  or  seasonal  ranf/e  of  the  ther- 
iiiomelcr^  and  this  difference  of  ranr/e  proves  for  the  spot  where  H 
is  olmrred  that  the  dew-point  of  that  plfice  is  influenced  In/  the 
temperature  of  that  place. 

We  will  now  proceed  to  examint'  the  dew-iioint,  as  re- 
corded in  this  city,  being  taken  at  sunrise,  and  to  observe 
whether  the  conditions  required  by  theory  are  fuliiUed 
from  these  registrations.     We  append  the  foUowing  table: 

A  Tamlk  showing  the  mean  niouihly  dew-point  at  sun- 
rise, and  the  mean  temperature,  estimated  tVnni  a  series  of 
twelve  years. 


Jan.     Ceb.    Mar.    April.   .May.    Jano.  .Tiily.    Aog. 


Sept. 


Oct. 


Nov. 


Dpc. 


Tberm'lcr . .  4».49}5l.rfl!57.91 
Dew-point. .  Ul.8nU3.0o|48.61 


~~1     !   ^1  ~ 

6.1.96  72.39  77.57  80.66 
50.02164.00  70.88  74.22 


80.33  75.07166.60 
74.18168.81  isS.OO 


58.54*51.82 
49.96'l4.18 


Botli  miniina  occur  in  .lanuary,  both  ma.xiiiia  in  July; 
and  tlu'  ineiH'ase  and  decrease  in  both  series  is  (juite  simi- 
lar. A  paraUelisin  manifestly  exists  throughout,  which  wo 
shall  further  show  to  be  a  real  depentlenre  by  a  consideration 
of  the  annual  ranrfcs  of  these  records.      We  subjoin  a  com- 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON.  251 

parison  of  these  figures  for  all  the  years  in  wliich  the  dcw- 
poiut  has  heeii  recorded: 

ForlSfiO,  range  of  Temperature. .3(>. 77°  1  Integers  the  same 

"        "  *''         Dew-point 35.08    /      nearly. 

"    18.50.        '•         Temperature.. 20.14    1  Dew-point    range 

*'        "  ''         Dew-point 30.88    /      greatest. 

1858,        "         Temi)erature.. 34.58    1  Integers  the  same 

J      nearl 


Dew-point 33.09  /      nearly 

Temperature.. 30. 40  "I  Dew-}>oiTit    ri 

I)ew-[)(nnt 42.42  j      greatest. 

1856,        "         Temperaturc..43.71  }  ^ 

Dew-point 43.20  /  I'ltogcrs  the  s? 


1851,        ••         iemperature..-j'.^4V»    |  uew-i>omt    range 


same. 


"    1855,        "         Temperature.. 35. 00  \  Dew-point    range 

"        "           "        Dew-point 30.0(5  j      greatest. 

"    1854,        "         Temperature.. 33.85  IDew-jtoint    range 

"        "           "         Dew-point 3(3.55  j      greatest. 

"    1853,        "         Temperature.. 33.48  IDev^r^oint    range 

"        "           "         Dew-point 38.68  /     greatest. 

"    18.52,        "         Temperature.. 37.35  ]  Dc-^v-point    range 

"         "           "         Dew-i>oint 30.00  /      greatest. 

"    1851,        "         Temperature. .33. 07  )  J)ew-point    range 

"        "           "         Dew-point.    ..33.61  /      greatest. 

"    1850,        "         Temperature.. 31. 70  U  " 

Dew-point 31.32  |  Integers  the  same. 

"    1840,        "         Temperature..30.00  1  Dew-point    range 

"        "           "         Dew-point 31.68  /      greatest. 

*'    1848,        ''         Temperature. .27. 10  "I  Dew-point    range 

Dew-point...  .20.77  j      greatest. 

"    1847,        "         Temperature.. 30. 10  ]  Dew-point    range 

"        "           "         Dew-point..... 32.06  /     greatest, 

"    1846,        *'         Temperature.. 32.08  \Dew-i.(.int    range 

"        ''           "         Dew-point 3S.00  /      greatest. 

"    184.5,        ''         Temperature. .37. 00  )  Dew-]»oint    range 

'*        *'           "         Dew-point 40.51  f      greatest. 

'*    Mi^iin        -^         Temperature. .31. 17  I  I)ew-p(»i?it    range 

l>ew-point 32.36  j      greatest. 

As  we  expected  to  find,  tlie  dew-p<»int  ran^e  i«  almost 
invarialtly   greater  than  that  of  the   themionu-ter :  tliis  in 

also  evident  upon  an  inspection  of  the  iDeans. 

Similar  results*  are  ohtAJned  by  a  compariwMi  of  the 
means  of  the  three  summer  months ;  thus  we  give 


CENSUS    OK    <  HAKI,li.<Tt»N. 


A  Table  showini;  the  iucroiuent  of  tlio  temperatures  and 
(lew-iioiiit,  lor  Auii^ust.  SeitteinhiT  niid  Ortolier.  eonjoiiitlv. 

ami  iiir  ;ill  iIh.  i- >,],•,]  y, .-,,■<_ 


Vkau. 

M  r  w  1  KM  I'KU  Ml  iti;  ok 
7   A.  M.  Anp  2   p.  M. 

__ 

1854 

7G.12° 

IS -,5 

7(3.00 

i^c 

75.46 

1«68 

75.85 

1860 

76.41 

1847 

75.84 

18.^3 

74.48 

18f>6 

74.74 

1852 

75.24 

1849 

74.18 

1850 

74.51 

1851^ 
1851^ 

78.68 

74.74 

1848  • 

78.71 

1859 

73.12 

1845 

72.30 

I'KW- 


70.20 
69.11 
68.51 
68.20 
67.37 
67.03 
66.98 
66.79 
66.58 
66.55 
«)6.54 
66.43 
65.74 
65.69 
65.16 
64^2 

The  maxima  of  temperature  ooiucide  witli  the  iiia.xima 
of  the  (Icw-puiiit,  and  so  also  for  the  niiniina.  Tlie  tliermo- 
nu'triral  i'aii_<;i!  is  8.s2°;  lliat  of  the  dew-point  'kW^. 

Till'  hnmiditv  of  oui'  city   is  thus  iuHuenced  hy  its  lu-at 
for  wars  and  seasons;  this  is  (rue  likowisi'  for  months. 
In  i860  hoth  minima  (k-chitccI  in  Dec;  hoth  maxima  in  dulv. 


1859 
1858 
1857 
1856 
1S55 
1854 
1858 
1852 
1851 


J:m. : 
Frl..; 
.Ian.: 
Jan.; 

|-"rl..: 

\)rr.: 

Jan.: 
.Ian.: 
Dec. 


•'  .Inly. 
*'  Aug. 

•  Aug. 

•  duly. 
■•  Aug. 
■•  Aug. 
-  duly. 

•  dulV. 


July  and  August  of  this  year  (ls51)scarecly  tlillcr  in  tem- 
perature or  in  the  dew-point,  the  temperature  ofduly  ht'ing 
81.89,  and  its  dew-point  74.88  ;  the  temperature  of  August 
heing  81.21,  and  its  dew-point  74.69. 


CENSUS    OF    CIIARLKSTON.  258 

lu  1850  both  minima  occvir  in  Feb.;  both  maxima  in  Jnly. 
In  1849  "  "        Feb.;.  the  maximum  temper- 

ature occurs  in  Au_i::ust,  and  the  hi_2:hest  dew-point  occurs 
in  July,  wliicli  is,  however,  but  tliree-ciuarters  of  a  dei^ree 
greater  tlian  that  of  August — the  usual  monthly  difference 
between  the  dew-points  of  two  adjacent  summer  months 
being  /? re  or  six  dcf/nrs. 

h\  1848  botli  minima  occur  in  January;  the  highest 
dew-jtoints  and  temperatures  occur  in  July  and  August. 

In  1847  both  maxima  occur  in  August;  tlie  minima  in 
December  and  February. 

In  1846  both  minima  occur  in  Jan.;  l)oth  maxima  in  Aug. 
In  1845  -  "     Dec. ;  "  "   July. 

In  the  great  majority  of  instances  both  maxima  or  minima 
occur  in  the  same  months,  although  these  mouths  are  by  no 
means  the  same  for  every  jear;  and  wheu,  aatceptionally, 
thev  occur  in  different  months,  these  months  are  c;enerallv 
of  uearly  the  same  intensity. 

Humidity  implies  htyit, ;  much  wliich  Inis  been  attributed 
to  this  (Quality  is  strictly  I'cfcrable  to  the  Jurd  that  accom- 
panies and  induces  it. 

We  therefore  regard  it  as  established,  generally  and  for 
tliis  city,  that  the  dew-jtoint  is  controlled  by  the  temper- 
ature, and  that  the  range  of  the  dew-j)oint  is  simultaneously 
greater  than  the  range  of  tlie  thermometer,  in  consequeuce 
of  the  influence  of  heat  upon  the  liumidity  of  tlie  air. 

We  pass  on  to  an  examination  of  "moisture  of  the  sur- 
face," or  rain.  More  rain  falls  in  summer  than  in  winter: 
this  will  be  evident  from  an  inspection  of  the  following 
tables.     T<^  sliow  the  inlnh^Hn  of  showers,  )ve  give  : 

A  Ty\i!LK  sliowing  the  mean  number  of  inches  of  rain 
whirl)  ffdU  upon  onp  rainr  dav  in  oa<'h  month,  ostimated 

.f> 

.Tav.  '  Pk». !llAiirii.Uri»ti..lMAT.lJrFit.|jnt.T.I  S 


254 


CENSUS    OF    CIIAHLESTON. 


Upon  onf  rainjf  day^  most  rain  falls  in  Soptoiuber  and 
least  ill  April.  April  showers  are  proverbially  li,i::ht.  Con- 
jointly. August,  September  and  Oetober  are  cbaraeterized 
by  a  (jroiU-r  hiimslt*/  of  ni>n,  than  any  other  period  of  three 
months  in  the  year:  and  in  Auu^UHt  and  Seittember,  con- 
jointly, the  artiinl  amount  of  rain  which  falls  njion  an 
averaico  is  also  as  i^reat  as  that  for  any  other  tliri'e  monthu 
of  the  year.      This  will  bi-  seen  I'loni  the  rojiowiiiir  table  : 

A  Tahlk  showing:;  the  nu-an  fall  of  rain,  in  inches,  for 
each  month,  in  this  city,  (-innputcd  from  a  series  of  twenty- 
six  yeai*a. 


Jan.     Fkb. 

1 
Maik-h.  Aimul. 

Mav. 

June. 

JiLY.   Aug.  Skpt. 

Oct. 

Nov.     Dec. 

2.32  2.04 

3j93    1.41 

3.96 

3.59 

5.89i6.56[4.89 

2.59|l.6o'2.56 

The  weather,  therefore,  of  Aui^ust  and  SeptemluM-  is 
characterized  by  faii'noss,  heat  and  heavy  rains.  AV»'  have 
already  found  that  in  August  it  is  seldom  cloudy  witlxuit 
rain. 

The  dew-point  bears  no  relation  to  the  depth  of  rain-fall, 
althouirh  excessive  humidity  of  the  air  is  closely  connected 
with  the  occurrence  of  rain  at  certain  seasons:  but  no 
measurable  connectioti  of  the  damimess  of  the  air  from 
.sarfarc-dhsitrhed.  ntoistun',  with  the  frnipi  rftdnr,  upon  which 
rain  depends,  of  the  higher  atmosi)heri<'  regions,  can  be 
reasonably  snppose<l  to  exist.  As  re^ai'ds  our  city  records, 
after  diligent  seaivh.  we  are  entirely  unable  to  j>erceive  any 
ratio  between  the  dew-point  and  the  numl)er  of  inches  of 
rain  for  days,  niontha  or  seasons.  The  stratum  of  air  in 
contact  with  the  earth  does  not  follow  the  hygrometric  va- 
riations of  the  ujiper  atmos[>here;  were  it  so,  we  should  be 
frecpiently  enveloped  in  fog,  and  would  be  exposed,  like 
those  who  li\c  upon  a  liigli  mountain,  to  wide  and  sudden 
changes  of  tempi'ratui'c.  The  majestic  oscillations  of  the 
sky  are,  for  the;  most  part,  imi>ercc[>tible  at  the  earth's  sur- 
face. The  lower  air  strata,  in  temi»erate  climates,  are  scarcely 


CENSUS    OP    CHAULKSTON.  Z-)h 

ever  saturated  witli  iiioistnro.  If  rain  falls,  it  is  soon  re- 
dissolvod  from  the  earth,  and  duriiiir  the  heaviest  showers 
the  air  is  really  trans])arent,  no  fog  or  inist  reniuininir,  most 
frequently,  after  the  rain  ceases;  while  at  the  same  time 
great  masses  of  cloud  ahove  attest  the  entire  saturation  of 
the  strata  in  which  they  float,  and  whence  the  rain  has 
proceeded.  The  air  ahove  is  always  nearer  its  saturation 
l>oint  than  that  helow,  when  the  earth  is  varm^  and  con- 
verscbj.  Upon  a  summer's  da}-  the  hrilliant  cloud-banks, 
termed  cirrhus^  indicate  that  tlie  air  at  that  elevation  and 
temperature  is  saturated  with  moisture;  these  clouds  are 
formed  each  diiy  from  vapor  drawn  from  the  earth.  As  the 
warm  and  moist  current  rises  froin  the  surface,  it  expands 
in  hulk,  and  falls  in  temjierature;  and  upon  reaching  an 
altitude  controlled  by  its  temperature  at  the  surface,  and  its 
proper  liumidity,  precijtitation  of  a  }»ortion  of  its  vapor 
occurs,  and  cloud  is  formed.  These  accumulations  in  the 
months  of  August  and  September,  generally  make  their 
appearance  about  eleven  o'clock,  a.  m.,  and  increasing 
tf)ward  afternoon,  frerpiently  break  up  in  a  thunder  storm; 
their  height  above  the  earth  may  be  calculated  from  the 
dew-poiut  temperature. 

The  npirard  d'nirnal  cumitis  next  claim  our  attention. 

Most  transparent  media  allow  a  free  passage  not  oidy  to 
the  white  light  of  the  sun,  but  also  to  its  actinic  and  heat- 
ing rays.  The  sun  has  no  apj)reciable  effect  in  wanning 
the  air;  unlike  rays  emitted  from  terrestrial  luKlies, 
whether  by  reflection  or  i^adiation,  the  sun's  rays  possess 
a  irnsion  or  pen<'trativ('  [lower,  in  virtue  of  which  they  pass 
through  diaphanous  substances  without  heating  them.  A 
plate  of  glass,  which  permits  the  sun's  rays  t-o  traverse  it, 
but  remains  cold,  must  attain  a  certain  temperature  before 
it  gives  passage  to  the  radiattsl  heat  of  a  connnon  tire. 
The  teni])ernture  of  the  air  consequently  depends  uf»on  that 
of  the  earth's  surface,  and  of  the  bodies  upon  it :  the  atmos- 
phere is  heated  by  caloric;  ajiplied  to  its  I  >\. 
like  liquids,  as  kIiowu  by  ("ount  liumfonl.  <  / 
from  below.     A  continual  upwani  ]»rojection  of  the  lower 


2oG  CENSUS    OF    CHARLKSTON. 

and  wMi'iner  strata,  by  colder  and  lu-avicr  ones  above,  brings 
I'n-sli  musses  in  iwintact  wiili  tin-  lieatinir  surface.  Not- 
witlistandinir  tlie  eoninion  assertion,  tbat  air  heati'd  at  the 
earths  snrl'aee  rises  only  nnlii  it  enters  a  stratum  iti  thtnnal 
equilihrium  w  ith  itself,  it  is  demonstrable  tliat  every  snrfaee- 
lieated  stratum  tends  to  rise  to  tlie  bii^best  reiri<»ns  of  tbe 
a'rial  oeean,  and  would  (b)  so  were  its  nniss  uid)roken  by 
winds  oi^tbe  force  of  gaseous  diffusion.  Tbus,  tlie  density 
of  tbe  air  diminisbes  as  we  aseend.  by  a  fixed  ratio,  witb  a 
correspondinii;  fall  of  teini»erature.  At  all  elevations,  tbe 
ratio  between  the  density  and  temperature  c^|'  an  air-stra- 
tum is  constant;  for,  sliould  a  volume  of  tbe  eobl,  att<:'nu- 
ated  air  of  tbe  bigbest  stratum  be  brouirbt  (b»wn  to  tlie 
eartb.  it  would  ii;ra»bKilly  diminisli  in  bulk,  wilb  a  steady 
rise  of  temperature,  until  finally,  uiion  (be  eartb's  surface, 
its  temp«'rature  and  density  would  be  found  to  e(]ual  tbose 
of  the  air  ar(»und;  it  would  bave  no  tendency  to  rise  or  to 
sink,  but  would,  if  cdrritd  u/)ir((r<K  resunu'  its  foi-mer  low 
temperature  and  expanded  bulk.  Wbib;  at  tbe  eartli.  li.»w- 
ever,  sbould  tbe  least  amount  of  beat  be  imparted  to  it,  if 
prevented  from  niin<i:linii;  witb  adjacent  masses,  it  \\t»uld 
rise  to  tbe  very  biubest  regions,  or  surface  (if  tbere  be  sucli 
a  termination)  of  tlie  atmospbere;  for,  at  any  point  of  its 
upward  jtrogivss  it  would  be  it/Kol/tf  buoyant  witb  tbe  air 
around,  in  et»iise(pience  of  expansion  from  diminution  of 
pressure;  it  would  likewise  jiossess  the  same  temperature, 
in  conse<pienee  of  its  e(pial  density;  it  woubl,  bowever.  be 
of  greater  temperature,  in  eonsiMpu'iM-e  (tf  ilie  beat  imparted 
to  it,  and  of  less  density  than  tbe  air  around:  it  must, 
therefore,  rise,  an<l  so  throughout,  lor  every  point  of  its 
useent.  liy  the  upward  currents,  the  whole  a-rial  mass  is 
constantly  eommingled,  and  a  m  ..ii  atnnispberie  pui'ity 
eventually  attained.  Whenever  th;'  sun's  rays  lall  ui)on 
Ihc  eartl),  in  its  usual  state  of  comparative  dryness,  the 
Kurfaee-layers  oi'  air  ari'  soon  heate(b  and  perpetually 
stream  upwaid.  Through*»ut  tbe  day,  these  aseending 
currents  are  in  motion,  their  place  l)eing  tilled  by  lateral 
supplies  of  cooler  air  from  tlu'  water,  the  sides  ot"  nioun- 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON.  257 

tains,  forests,  or  sections  of  oountrv  orrr  vhidt  rlou(f.'<  inay 
float.  At  no  successive  instants,  diirine;  a  bri<!;lit  day,  after 
the  eartli  has  once  been  warmed  to  tlie  temperature  of  the 
night  air  of  the  previous  niij^lit,  do  tlie  same  jtarticlcs  touch 
the  surface;  an  unrcmittine;  renewal  of  the  surface  air- 
stratum  is  in  continual  ju'ogress  as  long  as  the  heat  of  the 
soil  or  terrestrial  surface  is  cfreater  than  that  of  the  air  in 
contact  with^  it.  The  ascending  currents  are  ffenerally 
established  about  an  hour  after  sunrise,  and  cease  a  little 
after  sunset:  these  limits  are  much  influenced  by  season, 
tem]»erature  and  dryness  of  the  soil  or  other  surfaces. 

The  ascending  currents  l)elong  strictly  to  the  diurnal 
system:  they  (h)  not  exist  at  night.  After  sunset,  if  the 
sky  be  clear,  the  eartli  is  rapidly  cooled,  its  temperature 
sinks  below  tliat  of  the  superincumbent  air,  and  motion 
can  no  longer  l)e  communicated  to  the  sui-face-stratum  of 
the  atmosphere,  for  heat  is  not  now  imparted  to  it.  At 
niglit,  therefore,  there  is  no  upward  current,  nor,  on  the 
other  hand,  is  there  a  downward  current:  for  as  the  air 
above  does  not  lose  heat  by  radiation  to  any  a])preciable 
extent  it  remains  at  rest,  and  should  the  surface-stratum 
be  cooled  ever  so  much,  it  is  thereby  rendered  heavier  and 
still  more  immovable.  Upon  a  flat  surface  the  night  air 
consefpiently  rests  unmoved,  but  if  the  surface  be  inclined 
it  rolls  down  as  from  the  sides  of  mountains,  or  sinks  from 
the  perpendicular  surfaces  of  trees,  rocks  or  buildings,  to 
diffuse  itself  uniformly  over  a  level  surface,  or  to  fall  to  the 
lower  levels  of  valleys,  Hwamps  or  rivers.  For  level  surfaces^ 
hoircrrr,  Uhr  (hoAc  of  most  cities,  npo})  a  cnlm  iiH/ht,  the  stratum 
of  air  which  was  in  contact  with  the  earth  near  or  after  sansei 
remains  unmoved  until  the  following  morning.  The  stillness 
peculiar  to  the  air  at  night  is  well  illustrated  by  the  motijuis 
of  nnst.s  and  smoke.  Upon  a  cold  morning,  when  all 
exp<».sed  olijectH  are  coated  with  hoar-fr<»st  after  a  dear 
nighty  the  air  Itefore  nunrise  is  tranH]»arcnt.  and  no  mist  i» 
seen:  as  so<»n.  ]k<v  .i~  the  snii  mu]  a<'«pi'''         ^i- 

cient  heat,  nnst   i-  \i^\   to   w  tlic  air  II 

frosty  surfaces  upon  which  the  snn  shiiicA,  and  soon  begins 
to  move  slowly  upward  in  the  ascending  currents. 


2;j8  census  of  chaulestox. 

Wlicii  t'dol  air  flows  over  a  wanii  and  damp  soil,  as  over 
marsliee  or  swarnpy  places,  tlie  vajtor  irivon  oft'  tVom  them 
is  ((hkK'HscmI  diirinsr  tht'  niirlit.  and  a  mist  is  t"(H*mod  wliich 
liaiigs  motionless  upon  tlio  oartli  diirini;  the  entire  ni<rlit 
or  is  slowly  diftused  over  neitjiihoriiijr  spots;  but  when 
the  rays  of  the  snn  have  somewhat  heated  the  soil  hemath 
the  entire  mass  is  frequently  seen  to  move  upward,  at  the 
same  time  the  air  beneath  being  (piit<?  transparent.  This 
striking:  exhibition  we  have  often  notiee<I  in  the  extended 
rice  tields  of  this  State.  Mists  are  similarly  formed  upon 
tlie  surfsice  of  rivers  or  other  eolleetions  of  wa^er:  tliey  are 
last  influenced  by  the  njornincr's  sun;  after  the  misty  veil 
lias  been  completely  withdrawn  from  the  face  of  t]»e  earth, 
the  course  of  the  river,  or  outline  of  the  bay,  is  clearly 
desiifuated  by  the  vapory  mass. 

Snjoke.  from  a  tall  ehimney,  is  seen  duriui^  the  day  to 
rise  obiiciuely  and  finally  to  miuifle  with  the  clouds;  on  the 
contrary,  in  the  early  ni(»rnins;,  before  the  ascendinu:  cur- 
rents are  established,  it  rests  nearly  in  the  same  stratum  in 
which  it  is  given  off,  and  if  there  be  no  wind,  or  only  a 
gentle  sidelong  current,  it  can  be  traced  for  miles  at  exactly 
the  same  distance  above  the  earth,  except  when  it  meets  a 
forest,  when  it  rises  just  high  enough  to  pass  over  the 
summits  of  the  trees.  This  is  owing  to  the  higher  night 
teniperatiire  of  the  w«iiidJaM(l  (>\ci-  tlu-  suii-ounding  open 
country,  'i'he  smoke  ol"  a  fire  built  upon  a  vessel  in  the 
centre  of  a  body  of  water,  in  the  still  nH)rning  air.  rises 
gently  to  a  certain  height,  tluMi  sinks  niton  the  water  and 
flows  off.  if  there  be  any  current,  in  diivct  contact  with  the 
aqueous  surface.  So,  likewise,  for  stann  in  a  humid  atmos- 
phere. The  smoke  of  a  cigar  is  wafted  upward,  during  the 
day,  at  the  rate  of  several  feet  in  a  second;  but,  at  night, 
if  there  be  no  wind,  renuiins  where  it  was  emitted,  or  even 
sinks  slowly  toward  the  soil.  Not  only  does  the  sense  of 
sight  liirnish  ]»roofs  ot'  the  mobility  of  the  diuinal  air  and 
the  calmness  of  the  earth-stratum  at  night,  but  likewise  tlic 
sense  of  smell,  l^tlluvia  of  all  sorts  are  neai'ly  imperce)»ti- 
ble  in   the  dav-time,  but  accumulate   in   irreat  intensit\  at 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON.  259 

niijlit,  it'  there  "he  no  wiiul.  The  "we??/"  of  wild  animals, 
wliieli  is  sometimes  jcriven  off  by  the  breath  and  surface 
of  the  body,  and  sometimes  from  special  elands,  in  the 
lanc^nage  of  tlie  hunter,  "lies"  best  at  night  and  in  the 
calm  morning  which  succeeds  a  fair,  frosty  night.  Most 
animals,  especially  if  they  depend  upon  the  sense  of  smell, 
follow  their  prey  at  night.  Animal  odors  may  be  per- 
ceived at  night  for  marvellous  distances;  the  scent  of  the 
skunk  (Meplufis  Americana)  is  offensive  even  to  human 
senses  for  a  mile  or  two,  in  the  direetion  of  tlie  wind,  from 
the  spot  wliG.re  the  animal  has  been  worried  or  killed.  We 
all  know  that  the  perfume  of  flowers  is  especially  intense 
after  dark:  in  most  cases,  odors  arc  given  off  in  equal 
rpiantity  during  tlie  day,  but  are  lost  in  the  ascending  cur- 
rents; at  night,  however,  they  accunuilate  in  the  surface- 
air.  The  same  is  also  true  of  that  host  of  offensive  and 
noxious  smells  liberated  from  the  surfaces  of  cities,  and 
the  various  foci  Avhieh  abound  wherever  men  congregate; 
they  are  im])erceptil>le  during  the  hours  of  sunshine,  but 
become  eminently  disagreeable  soon  after  nightfall,  and  are 
esiK'cially  abominable  and  dangerous  before  sunrise:  so 
likewise  for  the  musty  and  offensive  emanations  of  ponds, 
marshes  and  swamps  in  the  country,  which  arc  not  notice- 
able or  dangerous  in  the  day,  but  beeome  most  so  at  night, 
and  in  the  morning — in  the  phraseology  of  the  countryman. 
"})efore  tlie  dew  is  off  the  gi-ound" — dew  must,  of  course. 
be  eva|K»ratcd  almost  entirely  bcI'Mv  the  upward  currents 
can  be  actively  established. 

liesides,  the  diurnal  "upward  currentj*,"  lateral  currents, 
or  winds,  are  of  great  importance  with  respect  to  the  vari- 
ous cf>nditions  of  Imniidity  and  heat  of  tlte  air  and  of  the 
earth's  surface.  Windn  vary  in  direetion  and  force;  their 
ilir<<-l''<m  dcpendu  mainly  uf»on  s«'asons.  and  the  nun's  diurnal 
position;  their  forre  ih  not  so  nnn'h  within  the  se«»po  of  our 
appreciation,  l^ocal  conditions  exert  a  niarke<l  j>ower  upon 
the  force  atid  relative  frequency  of  the  varif>us  winds.  In 
a  flat  country,  like  ours.  pn»ximity  to  the  sea  ij*  itiv)b:jbly 
the  only  cause  of  irregularity'  in  the  (leqaence  of  the  annual 


200 


CENSTTS    OF    CIlAllLKSTOy. 


currents;  llicv  jiro  far  ni ore  <lt'r:mLriMl  in  inountainous  dis- 
trict!?: the  windn  arc  not,  therefore,  the  same  for  every  spot 
on  the  same  ])!irnll(l  of  hititude.  luit.  like  the  real  mean 
tenijicrature,  deviate  wicU^ly  iVoni  tlie  results  of  cahulation 
or  the  (h'mands  of  theory.  This  irrepfnlarity  is  very  eon- 
sideralile  at  the  surface  of  the  earth.  Could  ohservatioup 
l)e  made  hisrh  in  the  atmosphere,  it  is  prohahle  a  lar  irreater 
uniformity,  year  1»y  year,  wo\dd  he  ohserve<l.  Roth  the 
direction  and  iorct'  of  llu-  winds  vary  witli  the  8ea.<5on8 — 
the  diiierenee  Itctween  the  vi(»k'nt  ufusts  of  winter  and  tlie 
c-alniness  of  summer,  especially  toward  autumn,  is  familiar 
to  all.  No  reliahle  recor<l  is  made,  in  our  city,  of  the 
hiiihly  imjtortant  (quality  of  the  "force  of  the  winds;"  we 
must  content  ourselves,  therefore,  with  a  view  of  tlieir 
general  monthly  direction.     We  suhjoin: 

A  Taiji.v;  showiui^  the  prevalent  direction  of  llic  wind 
duriiii^  each  month  at  siinrist'.  and  ai  loui\  v.  .v.,  and  the 
mean  or  general  prevalcnct.',  cstimatfd  from  a  sc'ri<s  of 
twelve  vears. 


Jan. 

Feb. 

N.  E. 
8.  W. 
X.  E. 

r 
Mar. 

April. 

May.    June. 

July.j  A-.u.    .-i.t      ..  ■       > 

At  Hunrisu.U.  E. 
At  1,  I-.   m.|k.  K. 
Mean !.v.  k. 

1 
s.  w.ls,  w. 

s.  w.'s.  w. 

8.    W.!b.    W. 

s.  w.  s.  w. 

8.    W.'8.    W. 
8.    W.!8.    W. 

8.    W.js.    W.In.  K. 
8.    W.I 8.    W.  N.  K. 
S.    W.'8.    W.,N.  R. 

|S.   K. 
;N.  K. 

,N.  K. 
Ij*.  K. 
N.  R. 

N.     K 

|s.  W 
Is.  w 

< 

■' 

We  tind  tliat  in  this  city  the  wind  prevails,  from  March 
to  August,  from  the  south-west;  and  from  Septend)cr  to 
Fehruary,  from  the  north-east.  The  year  is  equally  divided, 
except  for  the  munth  of  Decemhcr:  yet  even  here  during 
the  night,  when  tlie  real  au'ial  current  may  he  sup)>osed  to 
he  more  truly  indi<ated.  as  we  see  in  the  sunrise  ohserva- 
tion.  the  wind  ]>rc\:iils  from  the  north-east.  Mmli  incgii- 
laritv  is,  however,  ohscrved  in  the  direction  and  (pialitics 
of  the  wind  for  similar  ]terioils  of  ditierent  years,  and  hoth 
the  tempcraturr  and  (U'W-jioint  arc  tlicichy  allccted.  Ac- 
cording to  the  laws  of  the  a'rial  circulation  in  the  noilh 
temperate  /one,  and  as  we  find  in  our  city  registrations, 
while  the  sun  is  north  of  the  equator  the  wind  blows  from 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON.  261 

the  soutli-west,  l)ut  from  the  iiortli-oast  when  south  of  the 
line.  The  uncertain  and  fitful  north-east  winds  whicli  pre- 
vail here  are  plaiidy  tlie  returnin<:;  currents,  which,  further 
south,  wlien  their  strength  is  augmented,  heeome  the  trade- 
winds.  The  south-west  winds  are  the  superfcial  currents 
of  the  atniosjihere,  wliich,  coursing  toward  the  north, 
reach  the  earth  at  a  point  generally  30°  north  of  the  sun's 
position  and  upward.  Tlie  whole  system  of  the  winds  is 
yearly  shifted  from  north  to  south,  centering  upon  that  l)elt 
of  the  earth  which  has  just  attained  its  highest  soil-tem- 
perature^ The  air  which  is  heated  at  the  earth  as  far  as  the 
sun's  injnience  extends^  courses  from  hoth  sides  north  and 
south,  toward  the  helt  or  great  circle  of  highest  temjjera- 
ture,  upon  which  the  northward  and  southward  curi'ents 
meet,  and,  passing  upward,  give  rise  to  frequent  calms. 
These  currents  rise  to  the  higher  regions  of  the  atmosi»here 
with  the  velocity  of  revolution  proper  to  the  latitude  of  the 
heated  belt,  and  passing  north  and  south  advance  north- 
eastwardly and  south-eastwardly  toward  the  poles;  tliese 
north-eastward  currents  when  the}-  at  last  reach  the  earth, 
in  our  hemisphere,  are  the  south-west  wind. 

Near  the  sea-coast  the  sea-breeze  sensibly  modifies  the 
direction  of  the  regular  seasonal  winds  at  the  earth's  sur- 
face. The  sea-breeze  is  a  wind  which  blows  inland  from 
the  ocean  during  the  day  only,  induced  by  the  heating  of 
the  interior  country,  wliose  "  upward  diurnal  currents" 
give  rise  to  a  draught  from  the  sea  of  cooler  and  denser 
air.  This  wind  is  most  regularly  pronounced  upon  an 
island  of  considerable  extent,  with  a  ridge  of  elevati<uis  in 
its  centre.  ])uring  the  day  tlie  ocean  air  flows  steadily  in 
to  supply  the  |»la<;e  of  the  ascending  earth-heated  columns; 
but  after  8unf«et,  wlien  the  temperature  of  the  earth  sinks 
below  that  of  the  air  above  it.  a  retrograde  motion  is  estab- 
lishe<l;  the  cooled  and  heavier  air  falls  down  tlio  mountain- 
sides with  increasing  velocity  toward  the  sea,  constituting 
the  land-breeze.  The  land-bixeze  is  never  found  on  the 
seaboard  country'  of  a  flat  continent;  it  is  necessary  for  itP 
est-ablishment  that  there  be  a  chain  of  mountains  of  mod- 
18 


202  CENSUS    OF    CHARLKSTOX. 

eratc  lioiirlit  and  extcMit,  at  tin-  least,  not  too  tar  roiiio\  od 
tVoiii  tlio  sliorc.  Within  tlio  inHucMKi-  of  tlit-so  nuniutiiin.s. 
as  in  tlic*  island  allmU'd  to,  a  true  iMiuintain-hroe/A'  will  bo 
fe'lt  at  ni^lit.  Tlic  soa-hiH'o/A'  ircniTally  sprinirs  up  about 
ten  oclock,  A.  M.,  lasting  until  noar  simsct;  the  land-l)ivoze. 
wluTo  it  is  found,  liogins  about  two  jjours  after  «lark  and 
lasts  until  sunrise.  The  land-breeze  is  observed  in  nearly 
all  of  the  West  India  islands,  and  on  the  western  eoast  of 
South  America,  but  not  on  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the  Con- 
federate States — the  country  being  entirely  flat  for  several 
liundred  miles  from  the  ocean.  During  that  peru)d  of  our 
year  wlicn  the  south-west  winds  are  gradually  giving  place 
to  the  north-east  winds,  ealnis  are  frecjuent  both  by  day 
and  night.  During  the  day,  however,  the  sea-breeze  breaks 
the  oppressive  stillness  of  the  aii-,  but  at  night  the  ealm  is 
entir»'ly  undisturbed.  The  heat  of  the  day  is  thus  tem- 
jtered  l>v  the  ocean-breezes,  whieh  are  of  lower  tempera- 
ture than  winds  which  have  Mown  over  a  heated  country. 
Kxelusive  of  elevation,  the  intiuence  of  the  sea-breeze 
exjdains  the  greater  coolness  of  our  sealx^ird  cities,  as 
compared  with  inland  towns  during  the  day.  but  at  night 
the  reverse  obtains.  And,  again,  although  the  temperature 
of  seaboard  cities  is  some  degrees  lower  their  dew-])oint 
is  ahvavs  higher;  di'vness  of  the  air  characterizes  the  cli- 
mate of  the  country  far  inhind.  as  compared  with  llu'  sea- 
l)oard  ;  the  moderate  heat,  therefoi'c,  of  the  sea-level  is 
more  (tppressive.  through  defet-t  of  cutaneous  evaporation 
upon  the  human  I'conomy.  ibaii  tlu'  higher  but  less  ex- 
hausting heat  of  the  interior. 

At  the  sea-coast,  the  ellect  of  heat  is  still  further 
heightened  by  the  influence  of  the  ali<i\  c-meniioncd  calm- 
ness so  frequently  ol)served.  The  calmness  of  the  nights 
is  greatest  about  the  end  of  .\ugust  and  during  the  first 
half  of  September,  in  our  city,  and  diminishes  toward  the 
close  of  the  year.  No  record  olthis  (|iiality  lias  been  nuide, 
although  its  importance  in  many  I'l-spttts  it  is  scarcely  }>os- 
sible  to  over-estimate,  for  meteorological,  and  especially  I'or 
hygienic   researches;    an   approximate  observation   of   the 


CKNSUS    OF    CHARLESTON.  203 

force  of  tlie  wiiul  at  sunrise  is  recorded,  but  as  tliis  is  only 
by  estimate,  no  instrument  being  used,  and  as,  moreover, 
the  observation  at  sunrise  is  inadequate  to  express  tlie 
windiness  of  the  past  nia^bt,  we  are  o])li,si:ed  to  have  recourse 
to  an  ol>li(|ue  metbod,  wbicli  in  some  degree  expresses  tlie 
desired  iigures,  as  follows  : 

After  a  mlm  niqlit  tbe  dar-pohif  fcinpcrature  of  suKn^y  will 
not  <littei-  a[ipreciably  from  tbe  wminnim  kmpnyiturr  of  ihe 
past  iiighf.  It  is  evident  tbat  tlie  dew-jtoint  of  tbe  early 
morning  cannot  be  greater  tban  tbe  lowest  temperature  of 
the  nigbt  previous,  for  at  tbis  latter  temperature,  if  dew  is 
deposited  in  tbe  same  volume  of  air,  or  offn'  a  colm  nif/Jit,  no 
dew-])oint  can  exist  at  a  bigber  temi)crature.  On  tbe  otber 
band,  tbe  dew-point  of  sunrise  cannot  be  appreciably  less 
tban  tbe  minimum  tem]>erature,  for  tbe  following  reasons: 
Tbe  dew-point  of  sunrise  for  any  two  consecutive  days  may 
be  assumed  equal  for  tbe  means  of  aiong  series  of  years. 
But,  as  we  bave  already  seen,  tbe  dew-point  rises  progres- 
sively during  tbe  day  witb  tbe  temperature,  and  only  liegins 
to  fall  wben  tbe  declining  temperature  of  tbe  nigbt  de- 
scends upon  it,  preci])itating  a  portion  of  tbe  vapor  as  <lew. 
Tbe  dew-|)oint,  tbereforc,  retires  at  nigbt  before  tbe  tem- 
l)erature,  and  in  a  humid  atmosphere  the  minimum  dew- 
point  and  minimum  temperature  ore  (lie  st/ine.  ]?ut  if  tbe 
vif/lit  has  hrcn  calm  tbe  dew-jioint  of  sunrise  cannot  be  dif- 
ferent from  tbe  minimum  dew-point  of  the  night,  nor,  con- 
scfpiently,  fr<^un  the  minimum  tem]»crature.  In  our  humid 
air,  in  reality,  the  minijnum  ti'inperature  is  a  minimum 
dew-jtoint  observation.  A  coincidence  of  these  figures  i«, 
therefore,  indicative  of  ealnniess  of  tbe  niglit  jm-vious; 
variations  from  ea<'h  other  in  either  direction  can  oidy  he 
produced  by  tbe  entrance  of  wind,  wliich.  if  moist,  gives  a 
liiglKT  dew-point,  and  if  cobl  a  lower  tempej'atnre.  Should 
a  gentle  breeze  from  the  sea  blow  all  night,  neither  tlie 
temperature  nor  dew-point  will  differ  from  tfione  of  th« 
evening  before,  when  we  know  they  did  not  a<'<<>nl — the 
dew-]>oint  being  almost  invariably  some  degrees  lower  tlian 
the  temperature.  Variation,  therefore,  of  the  dew-point  of 
sunrise  from  the  minimum  temperature  of  the  night  pre- 


2f>4  CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTOX. 

vioiis,  siiTiiific's  wind,  ami  the  aiiproximation  of  tlicsr  tiirures 
denotes  calm,  while  the  (Icf/rrc  of  calmness  or  windiness 
will  he  ponu'what  indicated  hy  the  figures  expressintj  the 
aniomit  of  the  diyerirenec  of  the  two  records. 

Such  a  tahle  we  subjoin.  It  will  be  seen  that  the  calm- 
ness of  the  niii^hts  diminish  IVoin  Aui^ust  to  November  by 
the  successive  increase  of  the  nunil»ers  for  these  months: 

A  Tahle  showini;  the  sum.  for  the  m(»nths  of  Auj^ust, 
Sejitember  and  October,  of  the  niirhtly  variations  of  the 
dew-|K»int  at  snnrist'.  from  the  minimum  t*'mjiiM":ttni-i>  of 
the  night  : 

I8.>(i.  !)>.■).'>.  185-1.  1863. 

August 76  70  97  94 

Beptember 110  87  108  115 

October l:U;  l')4  Hit  'J14 

The  indications  (<T  the  barometer  likewise  concur  witli 
those  just  considi'red.  The  height  (>f  the  barometer  being 
noted  three  times  a  day.  at  7.  a.  m.,  J,  p.  m.  and  1'.  v.  m..  it  is 
fair  to  conclude  that  it  records  very  nearly  the  atmosidierio 
fluctuations  of  the  twenty-lour  hours.  The  range  of  the 
barometer  is  essentially  conii-ollcd  by  wind,  for  its  height 
would  obviously  remain  the  same  were  it  c«uitinually 
surrounded  by  the  same  mass  of  air.  Whatever  changes 
occur  in  the  density  of  the  atmosjibere  must  either  he 
cauMd  by  ivind  or  produce  it,  ami  the  barometer  will  in 
either  case  be  affected.  It  has  been  urged  by  Ksj.y.  that 
winds,  and  esjtecially  stoi'ins,  are  jiroiluced  by  the  agency 
of  t\n.'  /iC'fl  (//ret)  iifj  in  l/ir  i-o/idi  iisatio/i  itf  ni/iur.  wlu-n  ciincnts 
of  dillerent  temjieratnrcs  and  liygrcunetric  saturation  com- 
mingle, rrecipitation  und(tubti'dly  occurs  under  these 
circumstances,  and  thei-e  is  genei-ally  an  upward  tendency 
of  such  masses  of  air,  but  that  this  is  owing  to  a  dilatation 
by  heat  appears  entirely  inadmissibh'.  \'aiior  is  de}K)sited 
hy  a  diminution  of  temperature,  mdncvd  either  by  the  direct 
cooling  influence  of  the  earth's  surface  or  that  of  terrestrial 
bodies,  or  by  the  a<lmixture  with  the  warm  mass  of  another 
volume  of  less  temperature,  a  mean  temperature  of  the 
mixture  resulting.     Jn  all  cases,  moisture  is  only  deposited 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 


265 


from  the  warmer  current.  But  if  vapor  extricates  heat 
during  its  condensation,  then  it  has  l)een  deposited  by 
some  other  agency  than  reduction  of  temperature,  wliich 
is  the  only  known  mode  by  whicli,  in  nature,  water  dis- 
solved in  air  can  he  separated  from  it.  According  to  Mr. 
Espy,  a  condensation  by  cold  would  take  place  in  air  which 
is  l»eing  warmed — which  is  entirely  out  of  the  question. 
The  air  in  reality,  after  condensation  has  occurred,  is  lower 
than  liefore  in  temperature,  but  of  less  density.  A  cubic 
foot  of  perfectly  dry  air  at  70°  weighs  less  by  ten  grains  or 
more  than  a  cubic  foot  of  moist  air  at  the  same  tempera- 
ture. When,  therefore,  the  air  is  cooled  down  to  a  point 
at  which  it  loses  the  greater  part  of  its  moisture,  it  becomes 
speciticall}'  liglitcr,  the  diminution  by  contraction  of  bulk 
in  its  own  volume  being  inconsiderable  when  compared 
with  the  amount  of  vapor  tlirown  out  of  solution  and  con- 
densed in  the  tine,  glol)ular  state  in  which  it  floats  as  cloud, 
and  is  suspended  by  the  repulsive  electricity  of  the  earth. 
Such  a  mass  of  air  tends,  therefore,  to  rise,  and  we  cannot 
doubt  that  tlie  winds  whicli  are  so  commonly  felt  at  the 
earth  just  before  a  fall  of  heavff  ram  are  induced  by  a  sudden 
ascent  of  those  strata  in  which  condensation  is  advancing 
from  the  intermingling  of  currents.  It  is  impossible  to 
admit  Mr.  Espy's  theory  of  winds  and  storms  upon  the 
basis  of  an  extrication  of  heat  by  condensing  vapor. 

All  such  changes,  wliich  are  of  constant  occurrence,  in 
the  density  and  moisture  of  the  air,  are  causes  of  wind,  and 
are  betrayed  by  the  ])arometer.  According  to  their  inten- 
sity and  frequency,  the  diflerence  between  the  highest  and 
lowest  indit  ation  of  the  mercury  will  be  of  greater  or  less 
extent;  the  barometrical  range  varies  as  the  windiness  of 
the  weather.     We  subjoin: 

A  Table  .'showing  the  moan  monthly  ban»mctrical 
ranges;    estimated  from   thirteen  PucccKsive  yearn: 


Jah. 

Fb». 

Mab. 

Ark 

Mat. 

Jen 

JrtT 

Aco. 

SiPT. 

1 

1 

l>r. 

T,,.,., 

r\.--e,f,  0.881 

•  .76.1jO.«t7  f  .644  8.417  0.388  8.378  8.610  O.r 

-.7 

266  CENSUS    OF    CHAULESTON. 

August,  li_v  llii>  ix'ford  also,  is  tlic  least  windy  month, 
and  February  tlie  most  so.  The  calmness  of  the  weather 
increases  from  Febrnarv  until  July,  and  decreases  until  the 
close  of  the  year;  tlie  weather  heeomes  more  wiiuly.  as  we 
have  already  shown,  in  August,  September  and  Oi-tober. 
successively. 

Ozinii\  or  oxyiren,  in  a  pnsHirrli/  electrical  state,  varies 
greatly  in  (juantity  in  the  air  at  diifercnt  periods  oi'  the 
yeai".  Il  is  created  in  the  atmosphere  by  electrical  induc- 
tion, by  the  eva])oration  of  water,  by  the  evaporation  of  the 
saji  of  plants,  and  iliirliuj  (humler-storyus — in  connection  witlj 
which  we  shall  especially  notice  this  remarkable  substance, 
whose  variations  are  now  rcf/'(l<irl>/  rcrordK/  t}tr<)U<ihout  Eu- 
rope. • 

III  Mariirnac's  experiments  upon  ihc  ai'tificial  ozonifiea- 
ti(»n  of  oxygen  by  the  spark  of  the  electii<'al  machine,  in 
which  a  lomj  spark  was  found  more  cHicient  than  a  short 
one,  we  are  furnished  with  a  direct  illustration  of  the  natu- 
ral formation  of  ozone  diii-iiig  the  passagi'  of  the  lightning 
flash.  The  oxygen  in  the  jiatli  of  the  thunderbolt  ln'comes 
electritied  at  the  moment  of  discharge,  and  a  union  is  at 
the  same  time  etteeted,  to  a  slight  exti'iit.  of  the  oxygen 
and  nitrogen  of  the  air  to  form  nitric  acid;  or  this  substance 
may  aiise  from  the  action  of  ozone  upiui  the  ammonia 
whieli  the  air  always  contains  in  iiiinute  tpiantity.  Xitric 
acid  as  well  as  ozone,  and  ammonia  gi-nerally  in  the  form 
of  a  nitrate,  are  well  known  to  exist  in  rain-water,  and  es- 
jiccially  ill  that  which  lias  lallcii  during  a  I  liuiider-stonii. 
"O/.iuie,"  says  De  la  Kive,  "is  found  in  the  rain  which 
falls  during  thunder-storms;  this  water  manifests  the  same 
properties  observed  in  distilled  water  in  which  ozone  has 
})een  dissolve<| ;"  for  "all  the  (pialitics  of  rain-water  may 
be  imparted  to  distilled  water  hy  i»lacing  it  in  a  cup  in 
communication  with  tht*  earth,  while  it  is  exposed  to  tlie 
action  oJ'  a  powerful  machine  evolving  a  strong  odor.  For 
the  full  ozoniiieati(Ui  of  the  water,  this  must  continue  for 
at  least  half  an  hour."  Ozone  nuiy  be  demonstrated  in 
rain  water  "hy  the  addition  of  a  little  sulphuric  acid  to  the 


CENS118    OF    CIIARLKSTON.  207 

water,  paste  of  iodide  of  potassiuiii  li:i\  ing  l)cen  first  mixed 
witii  it;  tlie  l»Iue  reaction,  iiHlicatini^  the  liberation  of 
o/.oiie,  is  then  ininu'diately  manifest;  it  miijlit  be  possihle 
tliat  ozone  forms  witli  [Hire  water  a  eoinponnd  (possible  per- 
oxide of  bvdrogen)  wliieli  masks  its  qualities  until  set  at 
liberty  by  the  aflinity  of  snlpliuric  acid  for  water."  In  all 
of  seventeen  specimens  of  rain  which  Ijad  fallen  during 
thunder-storms,  Liebig  was  able  to  detect  nitric  acid,  com- 
bined with  ammonia  or  lime;  while  only  in  two  of  sixiy 
parcels  of  rain-water  which  had  fallen  without  thunder  was 
he  able  to  find  even  traces  of  tliis  acid. 

The  sulphurous  odor  so  commonly  mentioned  as  pervad- 
ing spots  where  thunder  falls,  is  dne  to  ozone,  as  likewise 
the  strong  odor  sometimes  perceived  by  teronauts.  "Wafer, 
surgeon  of  Dampier,"  says  Arago,  "relates  that  in  travers- 
ing the  Isthmus  of  Darien,  the  showers  he  encountered 
were  accompanied  with  lightning  and  furious  claps  of 
thunder,  and  that  the  air  was  Oicn  pervaded  hij  a  sulphurous 
odor,  sfroriff  nioiuf/i  to  Utl.c  avaij  the  breath,  espeeialli/  in  the 
midM  of  7/-oo<is."  When  the  KuglisU  vessel,  Monta<jur,  wa« 
struck  by  lightning  in  1749,  so  strong  an  odor  was  difiused 
around,  says  Chalmers,  that  the  vessel  seemed  to  be  a  mass 
of  sulphur.  "De  Romas  shows  considerable  acuteness  in 
comparing  the  odor  of  thunder  to  that  of  electrical  batler- 
iea."  Unrhwahler,  acconling  to  Scoutetten,  a  Swiss  engi- 
neer, whose  duties  called  him  frefpiently  to  the  highest 
]>eaks  of  tlie  Alps,  declares  that,  being  one  day  on  the 
summit  of  iSenlis,  near  Appcnzcl,  lying  \\\xh  his  doniestic 
Vu-neath  a  small  tent  crcctcil  on  the  snow,  they  were  all  of  a 
suihlen  enveloped  by  the  thunder  and  lightning,  wh<)se  claps 
were  darting  in  every  direction.  The  domestic  was  killed 
on  tlie  spot,  and  immediately  afterward  the  tent  was  filled 
witli  a  very  strong  and  fieculiar  o<lor.  "One  day,'  says 
Sehonbein,  who  relates  this  interesting  observation,  "  1 
received  a  visit  fn»m  M.  IJuchwalder  while  experimenting 
with  ozone,  its  odor  filling  the  lahoratofA-.  an<l  I  wai*  not 
a  little  surprised  to  liear  him  de<  lare  that  lie  rc»<'*ignized 
perfectly  tlie  odor  which  he  \\dA  |»erc€ived  beiieatli  hi«  tent 


268  OKN'SUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 

<tn  the  top  of  Senlis."  Tlic  ivroniint.  Wise,  also  states  that, 
diiriui^  a  tlniii(ler-storm  witnessed  hy  himself  wlieii  upon  a 
hallooii  excursion,  "tlie  ascending  current  would  carry  the 
lialloon  upward  to  a  point  in  the  u])per  cloud,  when  its 
force  would  be  expendc*!  :  the  balloon  heintj  then  di-iven 
outward,  would  fall  sonic  distance,  tlien  he  drawn  anew 
into  the  vortex,  and  again  he  carried  upward  to  jierforni 
the  same  revolution,  until  I  had  gone  through  the  cold  fur- 
vorc  seven  or  eight  times:  while  all  this  time  the  smell  of 
suljihur,  or  what  is  now  termed  ozone,  was  itercejitible,  and 
I  was  sweating  profusely  from  some  cause  unknown  to  me, 
unless  it  was  from  undue  excitement."  (I'^'^py.  -Ith  Meteor. 
Kep.,  p.  26.) 

There  can  he  no  question  that  ozone  is  thus  produced 
anjong  tlie  clouds  in  vast  quantities,  being  widely  dissemi- 
nated, and  eventually  reaching  the  eartli,  accoi-ding  to  the 
direction  and  force  of  the  wind.  Experiment,  however, 
clearly  i)roves  that  ozone  occasionally  descends  to  the  earth 
in  great  aljundance  vei-y  shortly  after  its  formation  above: 
this  is  proljably  the  case  in  calm  weather.  This  is,  in  ]iart 
Lo  doubt,  owing  to  the  fact  that  the  electrical  pluMiomena 
of  the  clouds  arc  intimately  associated  with  the  hygrome- 
trical,  and,  like  these,  arc  not  in  i)ai'allelism  to  the  changes 
in  ]»rogress  near  the  earth's  surface. 

The  occurrence  of  thundei-storms  is  materially  affected 
by  the  temperature,  ])robably  l)oth  of  the  earth  and  of  the 
air,  and  also  by  the  direction  of  the  wind.  In  the  warm 
season,  e\erywhere,  thundt.  r-stornis  arc  more  frequent,  and 
likewise  near  the  ecpiator,  in  ]»reference  to  higher  latitudes. 
Singularly  enough,  however,  excn  under  the  ecjuatoi-,  thun- 
der is  sometimes  extremely  uncommon,  oi-  nc\cr  heard  at 
all,  as  at  Linui  in  Peru,  which  is  sitiuitcd  njion  a  lofty  pla- 
teau ;  at  other  j»hu*es  in  the  same  latitude,  but  at  the  .sea- 
Uvel,  it  seems  to  thunder  ])crpetually.  In  Charleston, 
thunder  and  thunder-storms  arc  especially  frequent  in  the 
months  of  June  and  July,  and  in  the  early  part  of  August, 
when  the  wind  1)lows  from  the  south-west,  and  the  temper- 
ature is  at  its  maximum  ;  it  is  excessively  rare  for  a  thun- 


CENSUS    OF   CHARLESTON. 


269 


der-storm  to  crtme  in  from  the  north-east  or  ocean.  ])uring 
the  period  of  the  warm  season,  in  which  the  wind  habitu- 
ally blows  from  the  north-cast,  viz  :  the  latter  part  of 
August,  and  the  months  of  September  and  October,  thun- 
der-storms are  uncommon  in  this  city,  and  are  sometimes 
wholly  unobserved.  The  following  tigurcs  show  the  mean 
monthly  i)rcvalence  of  thunder-storms  in  Charleston: 

A  Table  showing  the  number  of  days  upon  which  thun- 
der-storms occurred  during  the  warm  months — estimated 


from  13  years- 

-1845-57 

• 

JUNE. 

July. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

4.2 

G.Q 

0.1 

1.8 

U.7 

Thunder-storms  are  common  in  June,  are  frequent  in 
July,  less  so  in  August,  and  are  rare  in  the  following 
months.  This  is  true  for  the  summer  months  for  nearly 
all  places  in  the  northern  hemisphere,  except  those  where 
the  wind  is  notably  irregular ;  this  will  be  seen  from  the 
following  table,  from  Scoutetteu,  of  observations  at  differ- 
ent places  by  different  observers  : 


^* 



ji 

1       1 

Observer. 

Place. 

Year. 

s 

Eh 

< 

2 

2 

e 
e 
s 

4 

4 

s 

< 

5 

o 

o 
O 

i   i 

is      O 

SiMOMX. 

Nancj. 

1854 

BOKCKEL. 

Strasbnrg. 

1858 
1854 

1 
1 

4 
4 

5 

5 

6 
6 

1 
2 

1 
1 

'l 

« 

" 

1855 



1 
1 

4 

.3 
13 

.3 

17 

16 

9 
17 

2 

1 

Total... 

2 

4 

At  the  above  points  of  observation,  thunder-stomis  would 
appear  to  decline  very  swiftly  after  having  reaehed  their 
acme  of  frequency. 

Popular  experience  maintains  a  well-founded  belief  that 
thun(kT-st<^>rms  purify  the  air.  After  a  storm  of  wind,  fol- 
lowed by  thunder  and  rain,  the  air  is  cooler  and  free  from 
foul  smells.  Nature  revives  from  the  exhaustion  of  a  sultry 
heat,  vegetation  is  renewed,  animal  life  is  invigorated, 
leaves  and   herbage  glow  with  a  fresher  green,  when  the 


270  CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON. 

agitation  of  tlic  elements  is  past.  Independently  of  the 
effects  of  wind  and  moisture  and  the  diminution  of  heat, 
there  ean  be  no  doubt  that  tlie  /vrsoice  of  ozouc  is  favor- 
able to  the  renewed  activity  <^f  animal  and  veii^etahle  life 
at  such  times,  for  ozone  is  known  to  possess  remark- 
able stinndatimj  ]»ro[icrties  upon  livin<r  beinir-^.  -Vs  we 
have  shown,  its  jtresenee  is  sometimes  perceptible  imme- 
diately after  a  thunder-storm,  althoUi::h,  in  most  cases,  it 
is  ]>robably  drifted  away  with  tlic  wind.  Thus,  accord- 
ing to  ."^chictt'crdLH-kcr,  "  a  notable  increase  of  the  ozon- 
icity  of  the  air  is  sometimes  observed  after  a  thunder- 
storm." We  have  seen  that  ozone  is  brought  down  in 
the  rain  of  thunder-storms,  and  it  must,  consequently, 
escape  into  the  air  in  certain  (piantity  when  the  moisture 
is  dried  up.  The  ozonic  odor  may  sometimes  be  plainly 
perceived  during  oi-dinarv  thunder-storms,  and  occasionally 
is  even  very  intense  at  the  surface  of  the  earth  ;  this  must 
depend  in  part  ujion  the  (piantity  of  ozone  brought  down 
from  the  clouds  in  the  rain  which  mils.  Scoutetten  states 
that  "if  storms  be  unaccompanied  b}'  rain,  or  furnish  but 
little,  ozone  does  not  become  sensible  at  the  earth."  A  day 
or  two  after  a  tliunder-storm  the  ozouoscoj»ic  jtaper  fre- 
quently reveals  a  notable  increase  of  t)zone  in  the  atmos- 
phere; but  this  is  not  always  the  c.a^e;  and  it  should  be  con- 
sidered, that  the  elaboration  of  this  agt'ut  in  the  elouds  is 
by  no  means  a  local  mechanism  relating  to  the  earth  be- 
neath, but  is  only  a  part  of  a  universal  system  whereby  it 
is  generated  c-ontinually,  and  imifonnly  dispeised  for  the 
destruction  of  ettluvia  and  impurities  of  all  sorts  in  the  air, 
and  for  the  excitement  of  the  living  functions. 

The  electricity  of  the  eartli  and  atmosphere,  which  is  the 
active  cause  of  thumler-storms,  is  likewise  able  to  induce 
the  formation  of  ozone  by  imbiviiou,  as  in  the  air  aroimd 
the  prime  conductor  of  the  electrical  machine.  The  origin 
of  ozone  in  this  way,  although  independent  of  actual  dis- 
charges of  electricity,  is  generally  accompanied  by  thunder 
and  lightning,  AN'hile,  therefore,  frequency  of  thunder 
shows  a  high  grade  of  telluric  and  atinospiieric  electricity. 


CENSUS    OF    CHARLESTON.  271 

rarity  ot'tliis  meteor  by  no  means  iirovos  its  deficiency,  and 
altliongli  ozone  is  necessarily  al)un(lant  wlini  tlmiulcr- 
stornis  are  very  frequent,  it  may  nevertheless  be  i)resent  in 
the  air  in  considerable  intensity  when  they  are  rare  or  even 
absent. 

Thunder  is  most  often  heard  in  the  warm. season,  for  aque- 
ous evaporation  is  tlien  most  active.  It  is  most  frequent 
in  tlie  neighborhood  of  large  masses  of  water,  but  not  upon 
the  aqueous  surface  itself,  diminishing  in  frequency  at  sea 
as  we  leave  the  continental  shores.  According  to  Arago, 
there  are  most  probably  spots  upon  .tlie  ocean  wliere  it 
never  thunders,  as  well  as  upon  the  dry  land-;*  tliunder  is 
but  sel(h)m  heard  in  the  great  desert  of  Sahara,  and  in 
Egy[it  it  occurs  but  three  or  four  times  a  year,  and  is,  more- 
over, limited  to  the  sea  shore  and  banks  of  the  Nile.  This 
is  owing  to  the  necessity  of  concurrence  for  the  production 
of  electrical  discharge  of  clouds  charged  with  opposite  elec- 
tricity; since,  therefore,  the  earth  and  the  vapor  given  off 
from  it  are,  according  to  Peltier,  cliarged  with  negative 
electricity,  but  the  vapor  drawn  from  w^ater^-  surfaces,  \vith 
positive  electricity,  upon  the  sea,  at  a  distance  from  the 
land,  as  well  as  upgn  land  at  a  considerable  distance  from 
tlie  ocean,  both  sky  and  earth  are  similarly  electrified  ;  no 
such  conjunction  of  clouds  of  different  electricities  can 
tlierefore  for  the  production  of  the  phenomena  of  tlie 
thunder-clap,  or,  l)ut  rarely,  l)y  some  irregularity  of  the 
wind. 


